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ephedra Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


ephedra ka kya matlab hota hai


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संयुक्त और लगभग पत्ती रहित रेगिस्तान झाड़ी ने स्केलिलेइक पत्तियों और लाल मांस के बीज को कम किया



ephedra शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

अन्य विसंकुलक (सर्दी/खांसी की दवा) जैसे कि स्यूडोएफेड्राइन भी वयस्कों में बहुत प्रभावी होते हैं।

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ephedra's Usage Examples:

HORSETAIL (Equisetum), the sole genus of the botanical natural order Equisetaceae, consisting of a group of vascular cryptogamous plants (see Pteridophyta) remarkable for the vegetative structure which resembles in general appearance the genera of flowering plants Casuarina and Ephedra.


(1899); Land, " Ephedra trifurca," Bot.


The structure of the wood agrees in the main with that of Ephedra.


In Gnetum Gnemon, as described by Lotsy, a mature embryo-sac contains in the upper part a large central vacuole and a peripheral layer of protoplasm, including several nuclei, which take the place of the archegonia of Ephedra; the lower part of the embryo-sac, separated from the upper by a constriction, is full of parenchyma.


The secondary wood of Ephedra consists of tracheids, vessels and parenchyma; the vessels are characterized by their wide lumen and by the large simple or slightly-bordered pits on their oblique end-walls.


In Ephedra helvetica, as described by Jaccard, no proembryo or suspensor is formed; but the most vigorous fertilized egg, after undergoing several divisions, becomes attached to a tissue, termed the columella, which serves the purpose of a primary suspensor; the columella appears to be formed by the lignification of certain cells in the central region of the embryo-sac. At a later stage some of the cells in the upper (micropylar) end of the embryo divide and undergo considerable elongation, serving the purpose of a secondary suspensor.


In some species of Ephedra, e.g.


The genus Ephedra, with its prothallus and archegonia, which are similar to those of other Gymnosperms, may be safely regarded as the most primitive of the Gnetales.


The three existing genera, usually spoken of as members of the Gnetales, differ from one another more than is consistent with their inclusion in a single family; we may therefore better express their diverse characters by regarding them as types of three separate families-0) Ephedroideae, genus Ephedra; (2) Welwitschioideae, genus Welwitschia; (3) Gnetoideae, genus Gnetum.


Good pasture grounds are only found near the streams. The soil is dry gravel and clay, upon which bushes of Ephedra, Nitraria and Salsolaceae grow sparsely.



ephedra's Meaning':

jointed and nearly leafless desert shrub having reduced scalelike leaves and reddish fleshy seeds

Synonyms:

mahuang, bush, shrub, genus Ephedra, Ephedra sinica, joint fir,



Antonyms:

fauna, superior,



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