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ANATROPOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
anatropous in American English (əˈnætrəpəs ) adjective. Botany. having a flower ovule with an inverted structure, with the stalk attachment near the top and the opening near the bottom : the most common form for angiosperms. www.collinsdictionary.com
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ANATROPOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANATROPOUS is having or being a plant ovule inverted so that the micropyle is bent down to the funiculus to which the body of the ovule is ... www.merriam-webster.com
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
anatropous, anatropal (Eng.adj.), of an ovule which is inverted and straight, the micropyle being situated next to the funiculus; the ovule reversed, ... www.mobot.org
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anatropous
anatropous, a. Bot. (əˈnætrəpəs) [f. mod.L. anatrop-us, a. assumed Gr. *ἀνάτροπος turned upside down (f. ἀνά up + -τροπος, f. τρέπειν to turn) + -ous.] Said of the ovule of phanerogamous plants when its nucleus, with its integuments, is inverted, so that its apex points to the base of the ovule. Opp... Oxford English Dictionary
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ANATROPOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Anatropous definition: (of an ovule) inverted at an early stage of growth, so that the micropyle is turned toward the funicle and the embryonic root is at ... www.dictionary.com
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anatropous - VDict
Anatropous refers to a specific type of ovule (the part of a seed plant that develops into a seed) that is completely inverted or turned back 180 degrees on ... vdict.com
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Heliotropiaceae
Anatomically, the presence of anatropous ovules in Heliotropiaceae as well as the presence of long suspensors and endosperm haustoria in Boraginaceae drove wikipedia.org
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Ovule - Wikipedia
The ovule is a small structure present in the ovary. It is attached to the placenta by a stalk called a funicle. The funicle provides nourishment to the ovule. en.wikipedia.org
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Difference between Anatropous and Orthotropous Ovule - BYJU'S
In an anatropous structure, when the ovule is inverted, the micropyle tip faces the placenta. Here, the chalazal end will be in the upper ... byjus.com
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Anatropous - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
(of a plant ovule) completely inverted; turned back 180 degrees on its stalk. www.vocabulary.com
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Difference Between Anatropous and Orthotropous Ovule
Anatropous ovules are characterized by an inverted orientation within the ovary. These ovules have a 180-degree curvature of the ovule during ... www.geeksforgeeks.org
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hemitropous
heˈmitropous, a. [f. as prec. + -ous.] 1. Cryst. = hemitropic (Mayne Expos. Lex.). 2. Bot. Said of an ovule having a form intermediate between the anatropous and orthotropous, so that the hilum lies halfway between the base and the apex.1860 in Worcester (citing A. Gray.) Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypericum septestum
The seeds are long by wide, and are anatropous and elongated. wikipedia.org
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anatropy
anatropy Bot. (əˈnætrəpɪ) [f. Gr. type *ἀνατροπία, f. *ἀνάτροπος: see anatropous a.] The condition of being anatropous.1848 [see orthotropy]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alismataceae
Each carpel contains 1 (-2) anatropous ovules. Fruit is a head of nutlets (except in Damasonium). wikipedia.org
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