Cannula, used alone or in combination with other words, has several meanings. It derives from the Latin "little reed"; and often refers to a tube.
Biology
- Cannulae (archaea), hollow tubes found on the surface of some archaea, allowing them to establish contact with each other
 
Medicine and Technology
Technology and medicine
- Cannula
 - Cannulated cow
 - Cannulated screws (orthopedic implants)
 - Cannula transfer or cannulation, a subset of air-free techniques used with a Schlenk line
 
Zoology
- Cannula is a genus of straw-mimicking grasshoppers in the family Acrididae
 
See also
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