biforate (Meaning)

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biforate (a.)

Having two perforations.

Synonyms & Antonyms of biforate

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biforate Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist discovered a peculiar plant species with biforate flowers, each possessing two distinct openings for pollinators.
  2. Biforate fungi exhibit a unique reproductive structure, with spores released through two distinct openings.
  3. The biforate shells of certain marine mollusks facilitate water circulation for respiration and filter feeding.
  4. The botanist's research focused on the ecological significance of biforate seed dispersal mechanisms in tropical forests.
  5. Biforate stamens are a distinctive feature of certain flowering plants, contributing to their reproductive success.
  6. The biologist observed a colony of insects dwelling within the biforate galls on the tree branches.
  7. In evolutionary biology, the origin of biforate structures in organisms remains a subject of debate among researchers.
  8. The horticulturist cultivated a hybrid species of biforate orchids, characterized by their intricate floral morphology.
  9. Biforate leaves are a rare adaptation found in certain plant species, enhancing photosynthetic efficiency.
  10. The naturalist documented the biodiversity of a wetland ecosystem, noting the presence of biforate aquatic plants along the water's edge.

FAQs About the word biforate

Having two perforations.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scientist discovered a peculiar plant species with biforate flowers, each possessing two distinct openings for pollinators.

Biforate fungi exhibit a unique reproductive structure, with spores released through two distinct openings.

The biforate shells of certain marine mollusks facilitate water circulation for respiration and filter feeding.

The botanist's research focused on the ecological significance of biforate seed dispersal mechanisms in tropical forests.