10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROOTLIKE»
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Plants Invade the Land: Evolutionary and Environmental ...
rootlike structures departing at arrow. NCUPC collections. × 2.6. C: Axis with one
bent rootlike structure. NCUPC collections. × 4.5. D: Associated rootlike
structures similar to those attached to Crenaticaulis, showing fine hairsalong
sides.
Patricia G. Gensel, Dianne Edwards, 2013
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
1. a rootlike structure in nonvascular plants, such as mosses, liverworts, and fern
prothalli, that lacks the vascular tissue of a true root but provides similar functions
such as attachment to a substrate and absorption. 2. having the shape or form ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Koneman's Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology
Rhizopus Species. Key to the identification of Rhizopus species is the production
of distinct rootlike rhizoids. Rhizoids that are characteristically derived from the
hyphae immediately adjacent to the sporangiophores are called "nodal" (Fig.
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The Correspondence of Charles Darwin:
11 Müller originally classified Rhizocephala as a sistergroup tothe Cirripedia; he
had described the rootlike system of Lernaeodiscus porcellanae, noting
thatvesicles fed intohollow channelsthrough which a reddish fluidflowedinto the ...
Frederick Burkhardt, James Secord, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project, 2014
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The natural systematic of plants in the light of the present ...
Without any doubt the rootlike appendages of the Lepidophyta — Isoe'tes series
are derived from conveniently adapted and reduced small lateral branches, just
as the microphyllous leaflets on their over ground branches, of course already in
...
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The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary interval, Raton Basin, ...
Carbonaceous rootlike structures in the K/ T boundary claystone from the Clear
Creek North K/T boundary site, 10 km south of Trinidad, Colorado. A, rootlike
structure in boundary claystone smeared out near middle of the bed. B, rootlike ...
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Aquatic and Riparian Weeds of the West
Rootlike Structures: Stolons green, creeping, to 3 m long or more, with up to 200
fronds. Rhoizoids clustered at the ends of short branchlets from the stolon.
Rhizoid branchlets (>1 cm long) usually spaced more than 1 cm apart on stolons.
Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, 2003
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Microbiology for Health Careers
Sporangium Hyphe □ □"" \\ [T Vfl^^ — Aerial mycelium (A living thread of moldl \
# ve (collection of hypheel Rhizoids-vegetative mycelium (rootlike structuresl
Each sporangium, when broken, releases thousands of microscopic spores into
the ...
Lynne I. Grover-Lakomia, Elizabeth Fong, 1998
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Mushrooms of Colorado and the Southern Rocky Mountains
r Clitocybe albirhlza Bigelow and Smith ORDER Agaricales FAMILY
Tricholomataceae EDIBILITY Unknown Small, buff-colored cap; pale decurrent
gills; rootlike threads at stalk base; in arcs, near melting snowbanks in mountains.
FRUITING ...
Vera Stucky Evenson, 1997
Rootlike. Oil. Drill. Spiral pipes tipped with turbine power bits sprout out like tree
roots from vertical drill pipes 80 feet underground to boost the output of oil wells
as much as 20 times. This method of horizontal drilling, conceived by John A.
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ROOTLIKE»
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This bizarre worm vomits out a hand to grab its food
Seriously, that growing rootlike structure that's vomited out is designed to drag food inside. Crab, fish, snails, other worms — anything will do (depending on the ... «Business Insider Australia, May 15»
1500-Year-Old Antarctic Moss Brought Back to Life
In the lab, this moss sent out new shoots from its rootlike "rhizoids," the researchers report. Because the growth comes directly from the preserved moss, and is ... «Scientific American, Mar 14»
Gift of plant from neighbor's yard can be boon or bane
A spore attaches to their body and its rootlike hyphae penetrate the skin. Once inside its host, the fungus can affect fly behavior. In house flies, for example, ... «Baltimore Sun, Apr 12»
Boneworms Gnawed on Ancient Reptile Corpses
These eyeless, mouthless creatures feed by digging rootlike structures into bone, with symbiotic bacteria helping to release nutrients from the skeletons that they ... «LiveScience.com, Apr 11»
Whales Are Tasty, but Bone-Eating Worms Might Not Discriminate
Osedax worms do not have mouths or guts. Instead, they have rootlike appendages that penetrate the bones, and bacteria on the appendages break down the ... «New York Times, Dec 07»