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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GYNECIUM»
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The Morality of Marriage: And Other Essays on the Status and ...
I am surprised that the politia should not place either a mint or an arsenal at
Carthage, but only a gynecium or female manufacture." — "Decline and Fall of
the Roman Empire." Though we hear so little about the lives of the poorer and
servile ...
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The Ohio Journal of Science
Hypogynous flower of Convallaria majalis L. Same as Fig. 2, but syn- carpous,
and the perianth segments all united into one tube and the stamens united with
the tube. Fig. 4. Hypogynous flower with expanded gynecium axis of Nelumbo
lutea ...
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Ohio Journal of Science
A normal carpellate flower showing the character of the gynecium and the
prominent vestigial stamens. Fig. 3. A flower from the transition zone showing the
gynecium greatly reduced. Fig. 4. A flower from the transition zone, near the
staminate ...
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General Economic History
We also find the large gynecium in which female slaves were used in spinning
and weaving. Similarly in Carolingian times as to the gynecium. Shop industry
developed to an especial extent in the monastic economy of the middle ages in
the ...
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essential atlas of botany
The innermost verticil of the flower is the gynecium, which consists of one or
several folded leaves united at their borders, known as pistils. The gynecium
almost always consists of several carpels joined in a single piece known as a
pistil ...
It involves the cytoplasm infolding to surround a drop of liquid and then
completely engulfing it to form a vesicle. pistil In flowering plants: (1) Another
name for the gynecium, the female reproductive organ comprising ovary, style,
and stigma.
Diagram Group Staff, 2009
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Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to ...
Gynecium isomerous (or pliomerous). / Petals often none or short. Stamens
isomerous and episepalous, or diplo- merous. Minute plants. 6. Sagina, p. 390. f2
. Petals none. Stamens isomerous but alternisepalous. 7. Colobanthus, p. 390.
e2.
John Bell Hatcher, William Berryman Scott, 1904
Gynecium immersed in the axis, and united with it, 1-celled. Flowers mostly
yellow. Stamens many. Placentas parietal or superior. Leaves often compound.
Family 73. Loasacece, p. 585. e6. (Opuntiales.) Flowers hemicyclic, sepal o-
petalo us, ...
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Catalog of Ohio Vascular Plants: Arranged According to the ...
Ptelia trifoliata L. Imperfectly monosporangiate and imprefectly monecious. The
staminate flower has a prominent imperfect gynecium; the carpellate flower has
five vestigial stamens. Ailanthus glandulosa Desf. Diecious. The carpellate flower
...
Adolph E. Waller, Paul Bigelow Sears, Alfred Dachnowski, 1918
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Concise Encyclopedia Biology
The totality of the female organs or carpels is known as the gynecium. In the
angiosperms the carpels are fused to form one or more ovaries. An ovary
together with its stigma and style is known as a pistil. The stigma receives the
pollen grains, ...