The invagination of one portion of a tubular anatomical structure (especially intestines or blood vessels) within the next
(biology) growth in the surface area of a cell by the deposit of new particles between existing particles in the cell wall
the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface; "the invagination of the blastula"
The abnormal reception or slipping of a part of a tube, by inversion and descent, within a contiguous part of it; specifically, the reception or slipping of the upper part of the small intestine into the lower; introsusception; invagination
The interposition of new particles of formative material among those already existing, as in a cell wall, or in a starch grain
{i} drawing in, absorption; placing of new matter among the old (Botany); slipping of one part into another (Medicine); taking in of foreign matter (Physiology)
the taking up of one part within the other, especially the infolding of one segment of intestine within another
The act of taking foreign matter, as food, into a living body; the process of nutrition, by which dead matter is absorbed by the living organism, and ultimately converted into the organized substance of its various tissues and organs
a disorder in which the intestine folds into itself in a telescope fashion, causing obstruction (blockage)
bir kısım bağırsağın yanındaki kısmın içine girmesi
Silbentrennung
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