retiform (Meaning)
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retiform (a.)
Composed of crossing lines and interstices; reticular; netlike; as, the retiform coat of the eye.
Synonyms & Antonyms of retiform
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retiform Sentence Examples
- The retiform structure of the retinal blood vessels facilitated the visualization of the optic nerve head.
- The retiform cell layer of the substantia nigra plays a crucial role in motor coordination.
- The retiform pattern of the capillary beds in the lungs allows for efficient gas exchange.
- The reticular fibers that form a retiform network provide support and shape to tissues.
- The retiform anastomoses between the coronary arteries enhance myocardial perfusion.
- The retiform meshwork of the lymph nodes traps and filters foreign particles.
- The retiform layer of the spinal cord contains nuclei that regulate visceral functions.
- The retiform formation in the brainstem plays a role in sleep-wake cycles.
- The retiform ligaments of the knee joint prevent excessive lateral displacement.
- The retiform shape of the choroid plexus maximizes the surface area for filtration.
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Composed of crossing lines and interstices; reticular; netlike; as, the retiform coat of the eye.
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The retiform structure of the retinal blood vessels facilitated the visualization of the optic nerve head.
The retiform cell layer of the substantia nigra plays a crucial role in motor coordination.
The retiform pattern of the capillary beds in the lungs allows for efficient gas exchange.
The reticular fibers that form a retiform network provide support and shape to tissues.