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RapheA raphe has different uses: Additional recommended knowledgeIn sciencePronounced "RAY-fee" ['ɹeɪ·fɪ]), it is most commonly used when describing diatoms, seeds, and human anatomy. In the field of anatomy, the term refers to a continuous ridge of tissue. There are several different significant raphes:
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