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Definition and other additional information on Ganglia from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system. b. any of certain masses of gray matter in the brain, as the basal ganglia. 2. Pathology. a cyst ...
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a small cystic tumor connected either with a joint membrane or tendon sheath. 2. a : a mass of nerve tissue containing cell bodies of neurons external to the brain ...
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n. pl. gan·gli·a (-gl - ) or gan·gli·ons. 1. Anatomy A group of nerve cells forming a nerve center, especially one located outside the brain or spinal cord. 2. A center ...
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Definition of GANGLIA. plural of ganglion. Learn More About. Spanish-English Dictionary: Translation of "ganglia". Seen & Heard. What made you want to look ...
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A ganglion is a small, usually hard bump above a tendon or in the capsule that encloses a joint. A ganglion is also called a synovial hernia or synovial cyst.
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one of a pair of ganglia situated in the head or anterior part of the body in many invertebrates in front of or dorsal to the esophagus; also : a median ganglion ...
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ganglion n. , pl. , -glia , or -glions . Anatomy . A group of nerve cells forming a nerve center, especially one located outside the brain or spinal.
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In anatomy, a ganglion is a biological tissue mass, most commonly a mass of nerve cell bodies. Cells found in a ganglion are called ganglion cells, though this ...
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either of a pair of ganglia in most mollusks that supply nerves to the muscles of the foot and that correspond to the subesophageal ganglia of many other ...
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