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What is Canaliculate?

Canaliculate comes from the Latin word "canalis," meaning "channel" or "pipe." In biology, the term canaliculate refers to a structure that resembles a channel or pipe.

In anatomy, a canaliculate organ is one that has a long, narrow shape, like a tube or a channel. For example, the cochlea in the inner ear is a canaliculate organ because it has a spiral shape and is filled with fluid.

In botany, a canaliculate leaf is one that has a narrow, channel-like shape, with the veins running along the center of the leaf.

Overall, the term canaliculate is used to describe any structure that has a long, narrow shape, like a pipe or a channel.

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