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epidermal Meaning in Tamil ( epidermal வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மேறோலுக்குரிய,



epidermal தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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epidermal's Usage Examples:

In one type they may take the form of specially-modified single epidermal cells or multicellular hairs without any direct connection with the vascular system.


Similarly, the small amount of cuticular and of epidermal protection, and of lignification in succulent halophytes may also be related to the same circumstance.


In a few cases there is a special surface or epidermal layer, but usually all the outer layers of the stem are composed of brown, thick-walled, lignified, prosenchymatous, fibre-like cells forming a peripheral stereom (mechanical or supporting tissue) which forms the outer cortex.


They form a superficial mycelium on the surface of the plant, the hyphae not usually penetrating the tissues but merely sending haustoria into the epidermal cells.


The epidermal cells may contain chlorophyll.


The sporangia, which are situated singly on the adaxial surface of the leaves, between their insertion on the stem and the ligule, arise from a considerable number of epidermal cells.


The crural glands, which occur in many terrestrial Arthropods, are epidermal in origin and totally distinct from the coxal glands.


e mu liissar I i it/ o, , peta, S s ?In the leaf-blade this sometimes aopears as a layer of thickened subepidermal cells, tht hypoderm, often also as subepidermal bundles of sclerenchymatou~ fibres, or as similar bundles extending right across the leaf from mu epidermis to the other and thus acting as struts.


Posteriorly beneath the posterior adductors, and covered only by a thin layer of elongated epidermal cells, are the visceral ganglia.


in the epidermal cells of the leaf of species of Vanilla (\Vakker), and in the epidermis of different parts of the flower of Funkia, Ornithogalum, 'c.


The guard-cells contain chlorophyll, which is absent from typical epidermal cells, the latter acting as a tissue for water storage.


Mention may be made here of a class of epidermal organ, the hydaihodea, the wide distribution and variety of which have been revealed by recent research.


The exterior of the culms is more or less concealed by the leaf-sheaths; it is usually smooth and often highly polished, the epidermal cells containing an amount of silica sufficient to leave after burning a distinct skeleton of their structure.





Synonyms:

dermal, epidermic, cuticular,



Antonyms:

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