"Mesothermal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mesothermal refers to a type of climate characterized by mild winters and warm summers, with temperatures ranging from roughly 32°F (0°C) to 64°F (18°C) throughout the year. This term is often used in geology and geography to describe regions that have a moderate temperature range, typically found at middle latitudes around 30° to 50° north or south of the equator.
Mesothelial refers to cells that line the cavities and surfaces of the body, such as the peritoneum, pleura, and pericardium. Mesothelial cells produce a type of lubricating fluid and can play a role in protecting these delicate tissues by preventing friction and adhesion.
Mesothelium refers to a type of epithelial tissue that lines the pleural and peritoneal cavities, as well as the pericardial and tunica vaginalis cavities in the human body. It is a thin layer of cells that acts as a lubricating membrane, allowing organs to move smoothly against each other and preventing friction and adhesion. Mesothelium is made up of a single layer of flat cells called mesothelial cells, which are supported by a basement membrane. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the smooth functioning of the pleural and peritoneal cavities, and it is also involved in the transport of fluids and nutrients across these areas.
Mesotherapy is a medical treatment in which a series of small injections of vitamins, minerals, and other substances are administered into the skin, typically to treat a variety of health and cosmetic issues such as pain relief, wrinkles, and cellulite. The term "meso" refers to the mesoderm, a layer of tissue below the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. The procedure involves injecting tiny amounts of a solution into specific areas of the skin to stimulate the body's natural healing processes and improve the appearance of the skin.
Mesothoracic refers to the second segment of the thorax of an insect, particularly in beetles and flies. The thorax is the middle segment of an insect's body, and it typically consists of three segments: prothoracic, mesothoracic, and metathoracic. The mesothoracic segment is usually larger than the other two and contains the legs, wings, and other important structures.