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cotyledon /cot·y·le·don/ (kot″ĭ-le´d'n) 1. the seed leaf of the embryo of a plant. 2. any subdivision of the uterine surface of the placenta.
cotyledon [kot′ilē′don] Etymology: Gk, kotyledon, cup-shaped one of the visible segments on the maternal surface of the placenta. A typical placenta may have 15 to 28 cotyledons, each consisting of fetal vessels, chorionic villi, and intervillous space. Cotyledon African genus of the plant family Crassulaceae; contains bufadienolide, cardiac glycosides; causes krimpsiekte (cotyledonosis). Includes C. orbiculata (C. decusata, C. leucophylla), C. umbilicus (Umbilicus rupestris, navelwort, pennywort). Many species have been reclassified as Tylecodon spp. cotyledon 1. any subdivision of the uterine surface of the human placenta. 2. discrete elevations of chorioallantoic tissue of the ruminant fetal membranes that adhere intimately with the maternal caruncles to form placentomes. See also caruncle. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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