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sacs Meaning in Tamil ( sacs வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

உயிரியல்(அ) தாவர வகையில் உட்பை அமைவு,



sacs's Usage Examples:

VIII, The first mesosomatic somite VIIPrG go VIII Km; ?The praegenital somite, VII PrG, is still present, but has lost its rudimentary appendages; go, the genital operculum, left half; Km, the left pecten; abp 4 to abp 7, the rudimentary appendages of the lung-sacs.


Then the walls of the mother-cells are absorbed, and the pollengrains float freely in the fluid of the pollen-sacs, which gradually disappears, and the mature grains form a powdery mass within the anther.


A typical male flower consists of a central axis bearing numerous spirally-arranged sporophylls (stamens), each of which consists of a slender stalk (filament) terminating distally in a more or less prominent knob or triangular scale, and bearing two or more pollen-sacs (microsporangia) on its lower surface.


Egg sacs minute and functionless (?).


These are with few exceptions foliar structures, known in comparative morphology as sporophylls, because they bear the spores, namely, the microspores or pollen-grains which are developed in the microsporangia or pollen-sacs, and the megaspore, which is contained in the ovule or megasporangium.


The significance of two or more (in Drepanophorus very numerous) small sacs containing so-called " reserve " stylets resembling in shape that of the central dart is insufficiently known.


snuggle sacs are also sold securely online.


Some of the pollen-sacs had dehisced, while others still retained their pollen.


The reproductive spores are borne in sacs (asci) which form a dense layer on the surface, appearing like a bloom in July; they are scattered by the wind and propagate the disease.


The pollen-grains or microspores contained in the anther consist of small cells, which are developed in the large thick-walled mother-cells formed in the interior of the pollen-sacs (microsporangia) of the young anther.


Latex, though chiefly secreted in vessels or small sacs which reside in the cortical tissue between the outer bark and the wood is also found in the leaves and sometimes in the roots or bulbs.


The genus Myriothela is a solitary polyp with scattered capitate tentacles, producing sporosacs.





Synonyms:

Algonquian, Algonquin, Sauk,



Antonyms:

undress, uncover, unmask, artifact, hire,

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