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Systematic Botany Monographs
Adaxial and abaxial surfaces of three taxa of the Acutae group in the Pacific
Northwest (C. aquatilis, C. lenticularis, and C. nebrascensis) are not differentiated
(the amphistomous condition). Stomates are present in equal numbers on both ...
John Hunter Thomas, Wayne J. Elisens, 1985
... after the manner of Esquimaux, whose only supply of vegetable food seems to
come from the contents of the reindeer's paunch. They would even strip off the
amphistomous worms which literally live in the stomachs of all cattle in this region
...
Lodgers poured over special effects graphically bred from suspects until a guilt-
edged elephant on the one-guinea coin went one-eyed, amphistomous, calyx-
eared and fork-tongued into emanation mode and then affected to assume the ...
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Concise Encyclopedia Biology
Ls. with stomata only on their lower surfaces (as in the majority of plants), are
known as hypostomous Ls. Amphistomous Ls. possess stomata on both upper
and lower surfaces. The epistomous condition (stomata only on the upper surface
) is ...
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Scaling Physiological Processes: Leaf to Globe
... to permit annual ring analysis from individual cores and the anatomical
dissection of gradients in tissue 8'3C values. Parkhurst et al. (1988) showed that
gradients of more than 50 ubar CO2 are common in amphistomous leaves of C3
...
... 108 1-aminoeyclopropane-l-carboxylic acid (ACC), 154-156, 162
Aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG), 154 Ammonium compounds, 92 Amphibians, 1
12 Amphistomous, 423 a-amylase, 105 Anaerobic, 154, 161 Anaerobiosis, 151
Antarctic, 79, ...
Mular R. Narashima Prasad, 1997
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. amphi, on both sides; stoma, mouth] (PLATY: Trematoda) Having a ventral
acetabulum located at the posterior end. amphistomous a. [Gr. amphi, on both
sides; stoma, mouth] (PLATY: Trematoda) Bearing a sucker at each extremity.
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... invagination 16. antidromic — contrary to the normal direction; applied to
conduction of an impulse along an axon toward the body of nerve cell 17. diuretic
— an agent that increases the volume of urine 18. amphistomous — having a
sucker ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
... whose shadowsarethrownboth ways—thatis,tothe north one partoftheyear, and
tothesouth the otherpart, accordingas thesun is northor south of the equator.[Gr.
amphiskios—amphi, bothways, skia,a shadow.] Amphistomous,amfis′tōmus ...
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Annelids in Modern Biology
Arendt and coworkers propose that the blastopore in this species is
amphistomous, giving rise to both mouth and anus. During gastrulation, it first
becomes elongated and slit-like, then assumes the configuration of a figure 8.
Growth of ventral ...