📂 Anatomy
cornicle — Definition
kornikül / cornicle
Cortical is double tube-shaped structures, especially in insect anatomy, located on the saturation surface of the leaf lice (Aphididae). These structures secrete wax or feromon-like chemicals as for defense purposes. In medical context, it is referenced in the examination of insect-borne allergies or toxic reactions, not to be a direct equivalent in human anatomy.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is kornikül?
kornikül; cortical is double tube-shaped structures, especially in insect anatomy, located on the saturation surface of the leaf lice (Aphididae). These structures secrete wax or feromon-like chemicals as for defense purposes. In medical context, it is referenced in the examination of insect-borne allergies or toxic reactions, not to be a direct equivalent in human anatomy.
❓ What is cornicle in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "cornicle" is kornikül.
❓ Which medical field is kornikül related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.