Yförmige
Yförmige is an adjective used to describe a shape or form that resembles the letter Y. It denotes a structure where a single origin point gives rise to two diverging arms, typically meeting at a single junction. The term is used across disciplines and is conceptually equivalent to the more common German form Y-förmig.
In biology, Y-shaped forms are exemplified by immunoglobulin G antibodies, which have two antigen-binding arms extending
In chemistry and materials science, Y-shaped topologies describe molecules or supramolecular assemblies in which a central
In engineering and physics, Y-shaped structures are used in microfluidic channels to split or combine flows,
The term is descriptive rather than a formal category; precise usage usually specifies arm lengths, angles,