glomeruloid
Glomeruloid is an adjective and noun used in biology and medicine to describe structures that resemble a glomerulus, a small, compact tuft or cluster of vessels and cells. The term derives from the Latin glomerulus, meaning a small ball or bundle.
In histology and pathology, glomeruloid describes patterns where tissue form mimics the knot-like architecture of renal
In renal and other nonrenal pathology, glomeruloid patterns may be used to describe architectural motifs that
In botany and plant anatomy, glomeruloid is also used to describe structures that are clustered or globe-like
Overall, glomeruloid conveys a resemblance to a glomerulus across disciplines, typically indicating a tufted, rounded, or