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conjunctiva
[ kon-juhngk-tahy-vuh ]
noun
- the mucous membrane that lines the exposed portion of the eyeball and inner surface of the eyelids.
conjunctiva
/ ˌkɒndʒʌŋkˈtaɪvə /
noun
- the delicate mucous membrane that covers the eyeball and the under surface of the eyelid
conjunctiva
/ kŏn′jŭngk-tī′və /
, Plural conjunctivas kŏn′jŭngk-tī′vē
- The mucous membrane that lines the inside of the eyelid and covers the surface of the eyeball.
Derived Forms
- ˌconjuncˈtival, adjective
Other Words From
- conjunc·tival adjective
- subcon·junc·tival adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of conjunctiva1
Word History and Origins
Origin of conjunctiva1
Example Sentences
These organoids mimic the function of the actual human conjunctiva, a tissue involved in tear production.
“We know that cells in the conjunctiva have ACE2 receptors on them — which are the bindings sites for the spike protein on COVID,” he said.
Pink eye, known to doctors as conjunctivitis, describes inflammation of the conjunctiva—a thin, transparent mucous membrane that covers the white part of the eyeball.
The hood graft procedure involved "a flap of conjunctiva - the pink of the eye - secured over the cornea, which allows the cornea to heal itself", said Dr Williams.
The findings come just days after another study found that COVID-19 is nearly 100 times more effective at infecting the human conjunctiva.
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