PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PROSENCHYMATOUS»
prosenchymatous
prosenchymatous
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pronunciation
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defined
tissue
thick
walled
elongated
cells
without
much
protoplasm
found
some
plants
origin
prosenchyma
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classical
greek
pros
define
characteristic
woody
bast
portions
consisting
typically
long
narrow
with
pointed
ends
collins
always
noun
plant
occurs
conducting
derived
forms
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PROSENCHYMATOUS»
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1
Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & ...
Transverse section of prosenchymatous cells of 3 d, more highly magni\II . ... 0,
two vascular tracts; d, d, d, portions of three prosenchymatous tracts; d',
converging vessels near the base of a prosenchymatous lamina, supplying a
lateral branch ...
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 1871
2
The Micrographic Dictionary;: A Guide to the Examination and ...
Leaves composed of a single stratum of empty prosenchymatous cells, with
intercellular green cells interposed between all the empty cells. Cladocarpous,
branches fasciculate. 1:. Leaves without ' intcrcellular ' cells. n. Leavcl not
papillou. 1.
John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1860
3
Phormium Tenax as a Fibrous Plant
On each side of the large openings very small cells are to be seen, the cambiform
cells of the bundle ; while the thickened prosenchymatous cells are well
developed on the outer or lower side — those on the inner side being only
slightly ...
New Zealand. Geological Survey Dept, Sir James Hector, 1872
4
Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester
Transverse section of prosenchymatous cells of 3 d, more highly magnified : a,
proper cell-wall ; b, infiltrated mineral matter. 6. Tangential section of part of a
node, and of the internode below, made transversely to the verticillate medullary
radii ...
5
memoirs of the literary and philosophical society of manchester
Of the tissues originally occupying the space (c) between the axis just described
and the outer prosenchymatous cylinder (b), we have little or no indication, a few
shreds of what may have been cellular tissue being the only remains of them.
6
Study Of Structural Morphological And Physiological Botany
PARENCHYMATOUS AND PROSENCHYMATOUS CELLS. 39 (Jiff. 51) and
fusiform (fig. 52); and these by the mutual pressure of contiguous cells, often
become prismatic. In the Fungi and Lichens we have a very marked form of cell.
This is ...
7
Botany for Degree Students Part-III: Bryophyta
These are the cortex or the hyalodermis, the hadrome (prosenchymatous region)
and the medulla (axial cylinder). The cortex or hyalodermis forms the outermost
region of the stem. It varies in thickness. In young stems and branches it is only ...
B R Vashishta, A K Sinha, Adarsh Kumar, 2011
8
A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
of this a prosenchymatous form of cells'); and that the wide dotted vessels
composed of short cells are wanting which penetrate the dense narrow-celled
masses of the wood of Dicotyledons. In the younger stems of Cycadeae the
trache'ides ...
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 2011
9
A Text Book Of Practical Botany 2
The phloem of the adjacent bundles coalesce and a continuous zone of included
phloem is seen embedded in the thick walled prosenchymatous tissue. Pith. 1. It
is well developed and prosenchymatous. 2. Medullary bundles occur in this ...
Dr. Ashok Bendre & Dr. Ashok Kumar, 2009
10
Molecular Biology of Fungal Development
In the medulla, distal from the prosenchymatous region, fungal cells from a region
of a compact plectenchyma which is built out of bulbous storage cells
interspersed with narrower hyphae [63]. The absorbing hyphae, which connect
the ...