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tubulær

Tubulær is an adjective used to describe something that is tube-shaped or composed of tubes. It is commonly used in biology and medicine to denote a hollow, cylindrical structure with a lumen. The term derives from the Latin tubulus meaning small tube; cognate forms appear in many languages, such as tubular in English and tubulaire in French, with tubulær as the standard form in Norwegian and Danish.

In anatomy and physiology, tubulær describes structures such as renal tubules, which process filtrate in the

The term remains primarily descriptive rather than designating a single anatomical entity. Related forms include tubule

kidney,
tubular
glands,
and
the
cylindrical
shafts
of
long
bones.
In
botany,
tubulær
refers
to
plant
organs
that
are
elongated
and
hollow,
for
example
a
tubulær
corolla
that
forms
a
tube.
In
zoology
and
histology,
it
is
used
for
tubular
epithelia
and
ducts,
such
as
Malpighian
tubules
in
insects
or
other
tubular
excretory
passages.
In
materials
science,
tubulær
describes
hollow,
cylindrical
components
like
tubes,
fibers,
or
nanotubes
when
used
descriptively.
(a
small
tube)
and
tubulus,
as
well
as
the
English
adjective
tubular
and
the
French
tubulaire.