glomerulus
Americannoun
PLURAL
glomeruli-
a compact cluster of capillaries.
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Also called Malpighian tuft. a tuft of convoluted capillaries in the nephron of a kidney, functioning to remove certain substances from the blood before it flows into the convoluted tubule.
noun
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a knot of blood vessels in the kidney projecting into the capsular end of a urine-secreting tubule
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any cluster or coil of blood vessels, nerve fibres, etc, in the body
PLURAL
glomeruliOther Word Forms
- glomerular adjective
Etymology
Origin of glomerulus
1855–60; < New Latin, equivalent to Latin glomer- (stem of glomus ) ball-shaped mass + -ulus -ule
Example Sentences
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It shows how much blood the glomeruli -- small vessels in the kidney tissue -- can filter per unit of time.
From Science Daily
And each nephron contains a glomerulus, a tuft of tiny vessels that filters the blood as it passes through, and a tubule that sends cleansed blood and essential nutrients back into circulation.
From New York Times
Both conditions can damage the tiny, delicate blood vessels in the kidney's nearly 12 miles of glomeruli that filter waste from the blood.
From Salon
Both conditions can damage the tiny, delicate blood vessels in the kidney’s nearly 12 miles of glomeruli that filter waste from the blood.
From Scientific American
When stimulated by a chemical with a smell, or an odorant, they send nerve impulses to thousands of clusters of neurons in the glomeruli, which make up the olfactory bulb, the brain’s smell center.
From Scientific American
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