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stomata Meaning in Telugu ( stomata తెలుగు అంటే)



స్టోమాటా, స్తోమెర్


stomata's Usage Examples:

lampreys and hagfishes are sister taxa), as well as the fact that hagfishes do, in fact, have rudimentary vertebrae, which places hagfishes in Cyclostomata.


In botany, a stoma (from Greek στόμα, "mouth", plural "stomata"), also called a stomate (plural "stomates") is a pore, found in the epidermis of leaves.


When the stomata are.


He has also researched the types of acclimatizations of stomata that are reflected by larger yields in commercial agriculture.


The leaves are bright green, 3–6"nbsp;cm long and 2–3"nbsp;mm broad, with two glaucous stomatal bands on the underside; they turn a brilliant golden yellow before falling in the autumn, hence the common name.


cell layers that become progressively thicker in the internal part; the epidermic layer is covered with wax and contains few stomata, which in many cases.


long and 2–3 mm broad, with a double white stomatal band split by a green midrib on the inner surface.


They are glossy dark green above with two conspicuous bluish white stomatal bands underneath, and the tips are notched.


Gnathostomata /ˌnæθoʊˈstɒmətə/ are the jawed vertebrates.


lenticel and arises from cell division in the phellogen or substomatal ground tissue.


Valdés concluded that the superfamilies Doridoidea and Phyllidioidea (called by him Cryptobranchia + Porostomata) formed a clade.


in limited supply of water stomata are closed to prevent excessive transpiration leading to wilting.


Some of these interactions include stomatal conductance, carotenoid degradation and anthocyanin accumulation, the intervention.



Synonyms:

opening, tracheostomy, porta, tracheotomy, orifice, colostomy,



Antonyms:

closing, finish, natural object,



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