"Glomerulone" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Glomerulone refers to a type of kidney disease, characterized by inflammation or damage to the glomeruli, which are small clusters of blood vessels in the kidneys responsible for filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood.
Glomeromycota is a phylum of fungi that forms symbiotic relationships with the roots of most plant species, including crops, forests, and grasslands. They are known for their ability to form arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) with plant roots, which benefits both the fungus and the plant by increasing nutrient uptake and plant growth. Glomeromycota fungi are typically small, narrowly divided, and have a simple cell structure. They are thought to be one of the earliest lineages of fungi and are often found in areas with poor soil quality, where they play a key role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients.
Glomerous refers to something that is thickly covered with or consisting of small balls or globules.
Glomerulation refers to the formation of small, rounded or spherical bodies, typically in an organ or tissue. In medicine, it can describe the formation of small nodules or sacs, often containing fluid or cellular debris, which can occur in various conditions such as inflammation, infection, or disease.
Glomerules are small, spherical structures found in the kidneys that are the functional units of the nephron, the basic structure of the kidney responsible for filtering waste and excess substances from the blood. They are responsible for removing waste products, regulating the concentration of ions and fluids, and balancing the levels of various substances in the blood.
A medical term!<br><br>Glomeruli (plural of glomerulus) refers to a group of microscopic-looped structures in the kidneys that filter waste and excess substances from the blood. Each glomerulus is a tiny, freely permeable membrane that allows waste products to pass through while retaining vital substances such as proteins and red blood cells. In other words, glomeruli are the basic functional units of the nephrons, the functional units of the kidney, responsible for filtering waste and excess substances from the blood.
Glomerulopathy refers to a disease or disorder that affects the glomeruli, which are the clusters of tiny blood vessels in the kidneys that filter waste and excess fluids from the blood. Glomerulopathy can cause damage to the glomeruli, leading to conditions such as kidney disease, kidney failure, and nephritis. Examples of glomerulopathies include membranous glomerulopathy, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, and IgA nephropathy.
The word "glomerulosa" refers to a type of cell found in the adrenal cortex, which is the outer layer of the adrenal gland. Specifically, glomerulosa cells are responsible for producing aldosterone, a hormone that helps regulate blood pressure and electrolyte levels in the body.
Glomuliferous refers to bearing or producing glomules. Glomules are small, rounded structures that occur on the stems and leaves of certain plants, such as the glomules found on the stems of the orchid species, Cypripedium. The word glomuliferous is a rare and technical term used in botany, specifically in plant anatomy and morphology.
Glomus is a term used in anatomy to refer to small, rounded nerve bundles that are found in the body, particularly in the ear, face, and trunk. These bundles are classically described in the parasympathetic nervous system, where they are thought to play a key role in the regulation of various physiological processes, such as blood flow, sweating, and salivation.
Glonass is a Russian navigation system, similar to GPS, that provides global positioning and navigation data. It is a satellite-based navigation system operated by the Russian Federation, launched in the early 2000s. The system is designed to provide accurate and reliable positioning and navigation data for a wide range of users, including civilians and military forces.