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sclerenchyma
‖ sclerenchyma (sklɪəˈrɛŋkɪmə) Also anglicized scleˈrenchym. [mod.L., f. Gr. σκληρ-ός hard + ἔγχυµα an infusion, after parenchyma.] 1. Zool. The hard substance of the calcareous skeleton of sclerodermic corals.1861 J. R. Greene Cœlent. 161 The ‘sclerenchyma’ or coral tissue. 2. Bot. (See quot. 1900....
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Festuca nigrescens
The venation of the leaf blades have 5 - 7 vascular bundles, along with strands of sclerenchyma below the veins (some are above the veins).
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sclerenchymatous
sclerenchymatous, a. (sklɪərɛŋˈkɪmətəs) [f. mod.L. sclērenchymat-, sclerenchyma + -ous.] Consisting of, or containing sclerenchyma.1861 J. R. Greene Cœlent. 215 The numerous laminæ of a sclerenchymatous deposit. 1881 Bower in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XXI. 20 Scattered irregularly through the cortical ...
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Festuca saximontana
In 1982 it was noted that F. saximontana differs from F. brachyphylla in its strongly developed leaf sclerenchyma and longer anthers. The abaxial sclerenchyma is composed of three to seven strands that form a continuous band and the adaxial sclerenchyma is absent.
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sterenchyma
sterenchyma Bot. rare. (stəˈrɛŋkɪmə) [irreg. f. Gr. στερ-εός solid + ἔγχῡµα infusion, after parenchyma.] = sclerenchyma 2.1856 Griffith & Henfrey Microgr. Dict. 642 Sterenchyma, a name which might be used to distinguish the bony cellular tissue of shells, stones of fruit, &c. 1861 Bentley Man. Bot. ...
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Sclerosis
process which hardens forms sclerites, a hardened exoskeleton
in botany, a process which hardens plant tissue by adding fibers and sclereids, resulting in sclerenchyma
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Tempskya
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Most taxonomists divide Tempskya species into two groups, those with a simple cortex with only a parenchymatous inner cortex without sclerenchyma , while other species have an inner cortex with either discontinuous or continuous layers of sclerenchyma.
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What are the roundish objects in this sketch of a tracheid? I got this picture from the Wikipedia entry for Tracheid. What are the roundish objects in the sketch? Also are tracheids sclerenchyma cells? ![Sketch of ...
To respond to your second question, where sclerenchyma cells are strengthened, lignified cells, tracheid cells are indeed the 'tracheary' or vascular specialisation of sclerenchyma tissue.
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Festuca vivipara
In the cross-section, sclerenchyma are arranged in three large bundles and up to four smaller bundles, with adaxial sclerenchyma either somewhat developed
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Phalaenopsis viridis
This species grows in limestone and in open fields, where it is faced with low nutrient availability and drought, which in turn favours lignification of sclerenchyma
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sclerenchymas in Chinese - sclerenchymas meaning in Chinese ...
sclerenchymas in Chinese : [网络] sclerenchyma …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Eucallipterus tiliae
young and mature aphids on the leaf surfaces is dictated by their stylet length - the short stylets of young aphids cannot penetrate the lignin of the sclerenchyma
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sclereid meaning - sclereid definition - sclereid stands for - ichacha.net
sclereid any sclerenchyma cell except the long fibers; Astrosclereid an irregularly branched sclereid found in the messophyll of leaves of certain dicotyledons; The various forms of sclereid include the star-shaped astrosclereid, the rodshaped macrosclereid, and the isodiametric stone cell; Sclerenchyma is often found associated with vascular tissue and exists as two distinct types of cell ...
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Sommerxylon
Description
Pith composed of parenchyma cells and sclerenchyma cells, primary xylem is endarch, secondary xylem with points with halos that dominate,
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Lomandra hystrix
This species is closely related to L. longifolia; the inner bract and flowers are similar, but it differs in leaf apex, lack of conspicuous marginal sclerenchyma
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