epiperipheral (Meaning)

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epiperipheral (a.)

Connected with, or having its origin upon, the external surface of the body; -- especially applied to the feelings which originate at the extremities of nerves distributed on the outer surface, as the sensation produced by touching an object with the finger; -- opposed to entoperipheral.

Synonyms & Antonyms of epiperipheral

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epiperipheral Sentence Examples

  1. The epiperipheral zone of the liver is responsible for metabolizing drugs and toxins.
  2. Epiperipheral tumors are a type of cancer that occurs in the outer layer of an organ.
  3. The epiperipheral layer of the skin is responsible for protecting the body from infection.
  4. Epiperipheral nerves are located in the outer layer of the body and are responsible for transmitting sensory information to the brain.
  5. Epiperipheral blood vessels are located in the outer layer of the body and are responsible for transporting blood to and from the organs.
  6. Epiperipheral muscles are located in the outer layer of the body and are responsible for movement.
  7. Epiperipheral glands are located in the outer layer of the body and are responsible for producing hormones.
  8. Epiperipheral tissue is located in the outer layer of the body and is composed of cells, extracellular matrix, and blood vessels.
  9. Epiperipheral organs are located in the outer layer of the body and are responsible for carrying out specific functions.
  10. Epiperipheral systems are located in the outer layer of the body and are composed of organs that work together to perform a specific function.

FAQs About the word epiperipheral

Connected with, or having its origin upon, the external surface of the body; -- especially applied to the feelings which originate at the extremities of nerves

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The epiperipheral zone of the liver is responsible for metabolizing drugs and toxins.

Epiperipheral tumors are a type of cancer that occurs in the outer layer of an organ.

The epiperipheral layer of the skin is responsible for protecting the body from infection.

Epiperipheral nerves are located in the outer layer of the body and are responsible for transmitting sensory information to the brain.