lycotropous Antonyms
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Meaning of lycotropous
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lycotropous (a.)
Campylotropous.
lycotropous Sentence Examples
- The lycotropous radicle of the embryo emerged from the seed coat in a curved manner.
- The orchid family is characterized by lycotropous seeds with a straight embryo and copious endosperm.
- Lycotropous seeds have the curvature of the hilum and embryo parallel to the long axis of the seed.
- The lycotropous embryo is often curved or folded within the seed.
- In lycotropous seeds, the hypocotyl-radicle axis arches away from the micropyle.
- The lycotropous embryo sac exhibits a slender, flask-shaped structure.
- Lycotropous embryos are found in both monocotyledons and dicotyledons.
- The curvature of the lycotropous radicle towards the micropyle is a characteristic feature of some plant species.
- Lycotropous seeds are widespread in the plant kingdom, including families such as Liliaceae, Orchidaceae, and Gramineae.
- The lycotropous orientation of the embryo within the seed allows for the efficient storage of nutrients and protective layers around the embryonic axis.
FAQs About the word lycotropous
Campylotropous.
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The lycotropous radicle of the embryo emerged from the seed coat in a curved manner.
The orchid family is characterized by lycotropous seeds with a straight embryo and copious endosperm.
Lycotropous seeds have the curvature of the hilum and embryo parallel to the long axis of the seed.
The lycotropous embryo is often curved or folded within the seed.