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Spindleshaped

Spindleshaped, also spelled spindle-shaped, is an adjective used to describe objects or organisms whose form resembles a spindle: elongated with a wider middle and tapered ends. The term, derived from the spindle used in weaving, is widely employed across biology, botany, and materials science to characterize shapes that are narrower at both ends than at the center.

In biology and medicine, spindleshaped describes a common cellular morphology. Spindle-shaped cells are elongated and taper

In botany and plant sciences, spindle-shaped can describe leaves, seeds, pollen grains, or other organs that

See also: spindle, spindle-shaped cell, leaf shape varieties.

at
both
ends,
a
pattern
seen
in
fibroblasts
and
smooth
muscle
cells,
among
others.
In
pathology,
spindle-shaped
cells
are
used
descriptively
for
certain
neoplasms
and
scar
tissue,
where
the
cells
appear
elongated
and
tapered
rather
than
round
or
polygonal.
The
descriptor
can
apply
to
entire
cells
or
to
cellular
components
within
tissues.
are
slender
and
taper
toward
the
tips;
the
term
helps
distinguish
this
form
from
more
cylindrical
or
spherical
morphologies.
In
materials
science
and
engineering,
spindle-shaped
particles
or
fibers
are
those
with
a
central
bulge
and
tapered
ends,
a
shape
that
can
influence
packing,
flow,
and
mechanical
properties.