A monocotyledonous flowering plant; the stem grows by deposits on its inside.
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Examples for "monocot "
Examples for "monocot "
1 In contrast, rice, sorghum and maize presented highly expanded monocot - specific groups.
2 Streptomyces scabies also inhibits the growth of seedlings in monocot and dicot plants.
3 Together with sucrose transporters from other dicot and monocot plants, these proteins form four separate phylogenetic groups.
4 Our results demonstrate that conservation of the genome microstructure can be identified even between monocot and dicot species.
5 Phylogenetic and functional analyses suggested that homologous genes shared high similarity with TaCT1 may exist exclusively in monocot plants.
1 The case described in your last letter of the trimorphic monocotyledon Pontederia is grand.
2 But why, oh, why should so many monocotyledons have come there?
3 The monocotyledons comprise many familiar plants, both ornamental and useful.
4 But, above everything, such a proportion of individual monocotyledons !
5 Among monocotyledons , the orders in which it is most remarkable are Liliaceae, Hemerocallideae, Asphodeleae, Irideae, and Commelineae.
1 Smilax belongs to a transition class, partaking somewhat of the nature of endogen and of exogen.
2 The pituitary and testes possesses a high capacity to trapping circulating D-Asp from hexogen or endogen sources.
3 Saponin is found in endogens and exogens.
4 Take the characters of exogens as distinct from endogens ; even under ordinary circumstances, no absolute distinction can be drawn between them.
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