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Meaning of extractiform

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extractiform (a.)

Having the form, appearance, or nature, of an extract.

extractiform Sentence Examples

  1. The extractiform structures of plants are responsible for the absorption of nutrients from the soil.
  2. The extractiform nature of the root system allows plants to anchor themselves in the ground and absorb water and minerals from the soil.
  3. The extractiform features of the leaf enable it to absorb sunlight and carry out photosynthesis.
  4. The extractiform structures of the stem allow it to transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant.
  5. The extractiform characteristics of the flower enable it to attract pollinators and produce seeds.
  6. The extractiform structures of the fruit allow it to disperse seeds and protect them from damage.
  7. The extractiform features of the bark provide protection to the tree from insects, diseases, and other environmental factors.
  8. The extractiform composition of the wood allows it to be used for construction, furniture, and other purposes.
  9. The extractiform structures of the leaves provide a surface area for gas exchange and the absorption of sunlight.
  10. The extractiform structures of the roots allow plants to anchor themselves in the soil and absorb water and nutrients.

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Having the form, appearance, or nature, of an extract.

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The extractiform structures of plants are responsible for the absorption of nutrients from the soil.

The extractiform nature of the root system allows plants to anchor themselves in the ground and absorb water and minerals from the soil.

The extractiform features of the leaf enable it to absorb sunlight and carry out photosynthesis.

The extractiform structures of the stem allow it to transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant.