gemmated Sentence Examples

  1. The succulent produced countless gemmated rosettes, each a miniature replica of the mother plant.
  2. The branching coral's polyps gemmated tirelessly, forming a complex and vibrant colony.
  3. The fungus hyphae gemmated profusely, spreading their tendrils through the decaying wood.
  4. The amoeba's cytoplasm flowed smoothly, gemmating into new individuals.
  5. The yeast colony expanded rapidly, with new cells gemmating at an astonishing rate.
  6. The gemmated buds of the moss formed a dense carpet, carpeting the forest floor.
  7. The gemmules of the sponge fell to the ocean floor, waiting for the right conditions to regenerate.
  8. The plant's stolons elongated, gemmating at intervals to produce new roots and shoots.
  9. The hydra's body multiplies through gemmation, creating a colony of identical individuals.
  10. The gemmated fragments of the sea urchin's skeleton scattered across the seafloor, providing homes for tiny creatures.

gemmated Meaning

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gemmated (a.)

Having buds; adorned with gems or jewels.

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Having buds; adorned with gems or jewels.

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The succulent produced countless gemmated rosettes, each a miniature replica of the mother plant.

The branching coral's polyps gemmated tirelessly, forming a complex and vibrant colony.

The fungus hyphae gemmated profusely, spreading their tendrils through the decaying wood.

The amoeba's cytoplasm flowed smoothly, gemmating into new individuals.