Lamellae are one of the tubular layers of bone surrounding the central canal in an osteon. They can be classified as interstitial, outer/inner circumferential and concentric (Haversian) depending on location.
the technical term used to describe the gills of a mushroom.
concentric layers of bone. (More? Musculoskeletal Notes)
Membranes of a fish's gills that look like teeth on a comb supported by bony arches.
(lah-MEHL-ee) Concentric rings of hardened bone matrix found in compact bone.
(a) the sheet-like membrane that occurs within the chloroplast, each of which consists of a pair of membranes with a narrow space between. (b) the gills of a basidiomycete fungus that radiate out from the stalk beneath the cap of the fruit and bear the spores.
(lah - mel- ee) In horseshoe crabs, they are the thin layers or ìpagesî in a gill book. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur across the thin membranes of the lamellae.