tube-shaped structure
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Definition
- Noun:
- A hollow, elongated anatomical structure with a cylindrical form. This term broadly describes biological conduits or passages in living organisms that have a tube-like shape.
Usage
- The term "tube-shaped structure" is a descriptive anatomical noun phrase. It is typically used in scientific, medical, and biological contexts to categorize or describe a class of bodily parts based on their shared hollow, cylindrical morphology.
- It functions as a singular countable noun. The plural form is "tube-shaped structures."
Examples
- Noun:
- The bronchus is a tube-shaped structure that carries air into the lungs.
- In embryology, the neural tube-shaped structure develops into the brain and spinal cord.
- The fallopian tube is a classic example of a tube-shaped structure in the female reproductive system.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used as a hypernym (a general, superordinate term) for more specific anatomical terms like , , , or .
- It can be used in both macroscopic and microscopic anatomical descriptions.
- At the cellular level, certain organelles can appear as microscopic tube-shaped structures.
Variants and Related Words
- Tubular structure: A near-synonymous phrase, often used interchangeably in technical writing.
- Cylindrical structure: A more general geometric term that may not always imply hollowness, which is a key feature of "tube-shaped structure."
- Duct (n): A tube or canal for conveying fluids or secretions.
- Vessel (n): A tube or duct, as an artery or vein, containing or conveying blood or other fluid.
Synonyms
- Conduit: A channel for conveying fluids or protecting cables/wiring (used more broadly in engineering but applicable in anatomy).
- Canal: A tubular passage or channel in the body.
- Passage: A duct or channel providing a path through which something can pass.
Related Phrases
- Hollow organ: A related anatomical category that includes tube-shaped structures but also encompasses other shapes like sacs (e.g., the stomach).
- Bodily conduit: A descriptive phrase emphasizing the transport function of many tube-shaped structures.
Notes on Meaning
- The definition strictly implies hollowness and a cylindrical form. A solid cylindrical structure (e.g., a muscle fiber) would not typically be described this way.
- While the reference specifies "(anatomy)," the phrase can be applied in other life sciences (e.g., botany, describing plant vasculature) and even in non-biological contexts (e.g., engineering), though its primary dictionary definition is anatomical.
Noun
- (anatomy) any hollow cylindrical body structure