fimbriae

[ˈfɪmbriːi]

fimbriae Definition

  • 1tiny, finger-like projections that extend from the surface of some cells, used for attachment or to move the cell
  • 2a series of fibers or threads at the end of the fallopian tubes in female mammals

Using fimbriae: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fimbriae" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bacteria use fimbriae to attach themselves to surfaces.

  • Example

    Fimbriae help the egg move from the ovary to the uterus.

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Summary: fimbriae in Brief

The term 'fimbriae' [ˈfɪmbriːi] refers to tiny, finger-like projections on some cells used for attachment or movement, and a series of fibers or threads at the end of the fallopian tubes in female mammals. Examples include 'The bacteria use fimbriae to attach themselves to surfaces,' and 'Fimbriae help the egg move from the ovary to the uterus.'