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vegetative Meaning in Tamil ( vegetative வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

தாவரங்கள் போல் வளர்கிற,



vegetative's Usage Examples:

An arthrospore, however, is not a true spore but merely an ordinary vegetative cell which separates and passes into a condition of rest, and such may occur in forms which form endospores, e.


The vegetative and sensitive souls which the Aristotelians had introduced to break the leap 1 Ouvres, iv.


Means of vegetative propagation are general.


In this way we may distinguish, first, vegetative reproduction, the result of discontinuous growth of the tissues and cell-layers of the body as a whole, leading to (I) fission, (2) autotomy, or (3) vegetative budding; secondly, germinal reproduction, the result of the reproductive activity of the archaeocytes or germinal tissue.


"Seed, attached to a branch of the rachis bearing two vegetative leaflets.


Thallophyta are the most lowly organized plants and include a great variety of forms, the vegetative portion of which consists of a single cell or a number of cells forming a more or less branched thallus.


Plants riose vegetative organs are partly submerged and partly aerial; lucheria terrestris, Philonotis fontana, Sca pan-ia undulata, Maria spp.


In some apogamous Ferns sporangia may occur on the prothallus and the vegetative organs of the sporophyte may also occur singly.


The centrosomes which play so important a part in cell division may be found either lying within or at one side of the nucleus in the vegetative condition of the cell.


also bears tubers; the D, Spore showing the two spiral vegetative shoots have bands of the perinium.


This form of stem, of a habit entirely different from that of recent Cycads and extinct Bennettites, points to the existence in the Mesozoic era of another type of Gymnosperm allied to the Bennettitales of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods by its flowers, but possessing a distinctive character in its vegetative organs.


) in special parts of their vegetative tissues, where they lie accumulated between a period of active assimilation and one of renewed activity, forming reserves to be consumed particularly during the formation of large fructifications.





Synonyms:

nonsexual, asexual, vegetal,



Antonyms:

unisexual, willing, conscious, sexual,

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