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trabeae (pl.)

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  1. The trabeculae of the spongy bone create a honeycomb-like structure, reducing weight while maintaining strength.
  2. Trabecular bone loss is a common sign of osteoporosis, leading to increased fracture risk.
  3. The trabeae within the intervertebral discs provide structural support and nutrient transport.
  4. Engineers often use trabecular designs to optimize materials for lightweight and strength in aerospace and automotive applications.
  5. Trabecular metal implants mimic the bone structure, promoting bone ingrowth and reducing stress shielding.
  6. The trabecular meshwork of the reticuloendothelial system filters blood, removing pathogens and cellular debris.
  7. Ocular trabeculae regulate the flow of aqueous humor, maintaining intraocular pressure.
  8. Trabeculae in the lungs contribute to gas exchange by increasing surface area and facilitating oxygen diffusion.
  9. Trabecular muscles in the heart aid in the conduction of electrical impulses, coordinating cardiac contractions.
  10. The trabeculae of the placenta facilitate maternal-fetal nutrient and gas exchange.

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The trabeculae of the spongy bone create a honeycomb-like structure, reducing weight while maintaining strength.

Trabecular bone loss is a common sign of osteoporosis, leading to increased fracture risk.

The trabeae within the intervertebral discs provide structural support and nutrient transport.

Engineers often use trabecular designs to optimize materials for lightweight and strength in aerospace and automotive applications.