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peduncles Meaning in Tamil ( peduncles வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மஞ்சரிக்காம்பு,



peduncles தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

peduncles's Usage Examples:

The floral axis sometimes appears as if formed by several peduncles united together, constituting a fasciated axis, as in the cockscomb, in which the flowers form a peculiar crest at the apex of the flattened peduncles.


In the development of the Phyllopod Branchipus, the eyes are at first sessile, and the lateral lobes of the head on which they are set grow out and become movably articulated, forming the peduncles.


In these cases the peduncles may persist and may even be modified into spinous organs of defence.


, in which the peduncles are short, and the flowers closely approximated, with a centrifugal expansion, the inflorescence has the form of a contracted dichasium, and receives the name of fascicle.


Palaeozoic genera, has not entirely disappeared from the stems of modern cycads; but the mesarch bundle is now confined to the leaves and peduncles.


Usually, however, the floral axis, arising from a more or less altered leaf or bract, instead of ending in a solitary flower, is prolonged, and bears numerous bracteoles, from which smaller peduncles are produced, and those again in their turn may be branched in a similar way.


As has been already stated, the compound eyes are often set on movable peduncles.


The mesarch structure of the leaf-bundles is met with in a less pronounced form in the flower peduncles of some cycads.


The primary axis of the inflorescence is sometimes called the rachis; its branches, whether terminal or lateral, which form the stalks supporting flowers or clusters of flowers, are peduncles, and if small branches are given off by it, they are called pedicels.


Bracts are occasionally persistent, remaining long attached to the base of the peduncles, but more usually they are deciduous, falling off early by an articulation.


The adhesion of the peduncles to the stem accounts for the extraaxillary position of flowers, as in many Solanaceae.


The swollen peduncles of the fruit are edible fresh, in drinks or ices.





Synonyms:

pedunculated polyp, growth,



Antonyms:

wellness, fall, ending,

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