lobed (Meaning)
Wordnet
lobed (s)
having deeply indented margins but with lobes not entirely separate from each other
Webster
lobed (a.)
Having lobes; lobate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lobed
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lobed Sentence Examples
- The amoeba's lobed pseudopods extended outward, engulfing its prey.
- The lungs contain lobed structures called alveoli, where gas exchange takes place.
- The cerebral cortex consists of convoluted, lobed regions responsible for higher-level brain functions.
- The liver is a lobed organ located in the abdominal cavity, responsible for various metabolic processes.
- The kidney's medulla is characterized by lobed columns called pyramids.
- The thyroid gland has two lobed structures located on either side of the trachea.
- The pineal gland, a small lobed structure in the brain, is believed to regulate circadian rhythm.
- The optic tectum in fish and amphibians is a lobed structure involved in visual processing.
- The olfactory bulb, responsible for the sense of smell, has two lobed structures on its inferior surface.
- The lobed tentacles of the jellyfish are covered in stinging cells for capturing prey.
FAQs About the word lobed
having deeply indented margins but with lobes not entirely separate from each otherHaving lobes; lobate.
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No antonyms found.
The amoeba's lobed pseudopods extended outward, engulfing its prey.
The lungs contain lobed structures called alveoli, where gas exchange takes place.
The cerebral cortex consists of convoluted, lobed regions responsible for higher-level brain functions.
The liver is a lobed organ located in the abdominal cavity, responsible for various metabolic processes.