In addition, after cutting the tunica albuginea, a small piece of testicular tissue, including seminiferous tubule, was excised.
Continued trophoblast intrusion into the tunica media was apparent by gaps in the smooth muscle.
After removal of the tunica, seminiferous tubules were macerated using a pair of fine scissors.
Under a dissecting microscope, the tunica albuginea was opened to expose the seminiferous tubules.
After removal of the tunica albuginea with fine forceps, seminiferous tubules were allowed to spread in the medium and cut into small pieces with a pair of fine scissors.
In monocots, the tunica determine the physical characteristics of the leaf edge and margin.
For example, the connective tissue that surrounds an artery is called the tunica externa because it is considered extraneous to the artery.
The vasculature displayed defective morphology, with thin tunica media and aneurysmal dilation that led to rupturing.