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Fenestra

A fenestra (fenestration; pl.: fenestrae or fenestrations) is any small opening or pore, commonly used as a term in the biological sciences. It is the Latin word for "window", and is used in various fields to describe a pore in an anatomical structure.

Science, Biological morphology & Plant biology and mycology

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Biological morphology

Plant biology and mycology

Zoology

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Fenestra

Nodes32
Edges31
Triples12
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.0625
Components1

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Fenestra

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related to Plant biology and mycology · 6
Fenestra → Examples, Fenestraria, In, Phallus, Pulchrocladia, The
related to Zoology · 4
Fenestra → Fenestrae, Fenestraspis, In, Paleognathae
related to Biological morphology · 2
Fenestra → In, The

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Important terminology

fenestrae used also window pore skull biological gaps amniotes behind eye socket fenestration opening structure morphology zoology plant biology latin

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Fenestrarelated to Biological morphologyIn0.60section
Fenestrarelated to Biological morphologyThe0.60section
Fenestrarelated to Plant biology and mycologyIn0.60section
Fenestrarelated to Plant biology and mycologyThe0.60section
Fenestrarelated to Plant biology and mycologyFenestraria0.60section
Fenestrarelated to Plant biology and mycologyExamples0.60section
Fenestrarelated to Plant biology and mycologyPhallus0.60section
Fenestrarelated to Plant biology and mycologyPulchrocladia0.60section
Fenestrarelated to ZoologyIn0.60section
Fenestrarelated to ZoologyFenestraspis0.60section
Fenestrarelated to ZoologyPaleognathae0.60section
Fenestrarelated to ZoologyFenestrae0.60section

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