"Podogorica" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Podgorica is the capital and the largest city of Montenegro. Its natural setting is at the confluence of the Ribnica River (Morača in the city) and the Morača River, on the plane of the Moraca river.
Podocarpaceae is a family of coniferous trees and shrubs that is native to the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, South America, and the Pacific islands. The family is also known as the podocarp family or yellowwoods.This family is characterized by its distinctive needle-like leaves and cylindrical cones. Some species of Podocarpaceae are:1. Yellow-wood (Podocarpus spp.): a genus with many species found in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific islands.2. Thujopsis (Thujopsis dolabrata): a small to medium-sized tree native to Taiwan and Japan.3. Dacrycarpus (Dacrycarpus imbricatus): a canopy tree that is the national tree of the Cook Islands.The wood of Podocarpaceae is extremely durable and resistant to rot. It is also relatively lightweight, which makes it popular for outdoor furniture and construction.Podocarpaceae is often called the "dawn redwood" because some species, particularly Podocarpus chinensis, have a reddish hue during certain parts of the year.
A plant genus of the conifer family Podocarpaceae. Podocarpus, commonly known as the yellowwood or yallah, is a genus of coniferous trees that are native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world. They are known for their distinctive, lacy foliage and their aromatic, resinous wood.
Mammals whose females have hair on, or near, the external genitalia or in the general area of the reproductive opening.
Podoconiosis is a group of diseases caused by an immune response to certain substances found in the soil. It is a type of fungal or parasitic infection of the foot, and is commonly referred to as "stone dust disease".
Podocyte: A type of epithelial cell in the kidneys that plays a crucial role in the filtration of blood and the formation of urine. Podocytes form a single layer of specialized cells that wrap around capillaries in the glomerulus and have foot processes that interdigitate, allowing them to regulate the passage of molecules through the glomerular filtration barrier.
Podocytes are specialized cells in the kidney that play a crucial role in the filtration of waste and excess fluids from the blood. They are part of the glomerular filtration barrier and are responsible for reabsorbing and secreting substances to help maintain the balance of fluids and electrolytes in the body.Podocytes have long, foot-like processes that surround the capillaries in the glomerulus, forming the filtration slits through which the filtration of waste and excess fluids takes place. The podocytes also have small projections called foot processes that interdigitate with the foot processes of adjacent podocytes, creating a tight seal around the filtration slits.The main functions of podocytes are:1. Filtration: Podocytes help filter waste and excess fluids from the blood, which then pass through the glomerular filtration barrier and into the nephron for processing.2. Reabsorption: Podocytes help reabsorb certain substances, such as glucose, amino acids, and electrolytes, from the filtrate back into the bloodstream.3. Secretion: Podocytes help secrete certain substances, such as bicarbonate, into the filtrate to help regulate pH levels in the blood.Podocytes are an essential component of the kidney's filtration system, and damage to these cells can lead to kidney disease and other complications.
Podogonium is a very rare or obsolete word, or a misspelling of the botanical term "Podognium". Podognium is a genus of plants in the family Podostemonaceae.However, "Podogonium" points to Podogonium nudipes, it is a genus of liverworts in the family Podogoniaceae. This genus contains one species, Podogonium nudipes, which is found in tropical regions such as:- Africa- Asia- Latin America- Australia
The study of the human foot, particularly its structure, form, and function. It involves the diagnosis and treatment of foot-related disorders, and can involve fields such as surgery, orthotics, and footwear design.
Podophthalmite is a rare mineral of lead iodide (Pb4I4). It crystallizes in the monoclinic prism system and is composed of 93.1% lead and 6.9% iodine by weight. It is found in nature in inland Argentina, and has also been synthesized synthetically. It is a deep blue to lavender-colored mineral which occurs with leadarseineite, tennantite, robertsite, calaverite and bornite.