mammillate (Meaning)

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mammillate (a.)

Alt. of Mammillated

Synonyms & Antonyms of mammillate

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mammillate Sentence Examples

  1. The newborn's skull exhibited prominent mammillate processes on the parietal bones.
  2. The mammillate surface of the cactus prevented excessive water loss through evaporation.
  3. The mammillate papillae on the tongue provided tactile sensitivity for food manipulation.
  4. The mammillate projections on the mammary glands facilitated milk production and release.
  5. The microscopic mammillate bodies in the pituitary gland secreted hormones involved in growth and lactation.
  6. The mammillate epithelium of the breast ducts contained secretory cells responsible for milk production.
  7. The mammillate protuberances on the sea urchin test provided structural support and defense against predators.
  8. The mammillate appearance of the bronchioles in the lungs increased the surface area for gas exchange.
  9. The mammillate tubercles on the surface of the liver allowed for proper nutrient absorption.
  10. The mammillate ridges on the spinal vertebrae provided attachment points for ligaments and muscles.

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Alt. of Mammillated

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The newborn's skull exhibited prominent mammillate processes on the parietal bones.

The mammillate surface of the cactus prevented excessive water loss through evaporation.

The mammillate papillae on the tongue provided tactile sensitivity for food manipulation.

The mammillate projections on the mammary glands facilitated milk production and release.