callose (Meaning)
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callose (a.)
Furnished with protuberant or hardened spots.
Synonyms & Antonyms of callose
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callose Sentence Examples
- Callose is a polysaccharide that plays a crucial role in plant cell walls, especially during stress responses.
- The deposition of callose around plasmodesmata helps regulate molecular transport between plant cells.
- Scientists have identified various enzymes involved in callose synthesis and degradation.
- In plant defense mechanisms, callose deposition increases at sites of pathogen attack, forming physical barriers.
- Callose-rich cell walls contribute to the structural integrity of plant tissues.
- Certain environmental stimuli trigger the rapid accumulation of callose in plant cells.
- Researchers study the dynamics of callose deposition to better understand plant immune responses.
- Callose deposition is an essential process in plant development, influencing cell-to-cell communication.
- The presence of callose can serve as a biomarker for cellular stress in plants.
- Genetic studies have revealed key regulators of callose metabolism in various plant species.
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Furnished with protuberant or hardened spots.
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Callose is a polysaccharide that plays a crucial role in plant cell walls, especially during stress responses.
The deposition of callose around plasmodesmata helps regulate molecular transport between plant cells.
Scientists have identified various enzymes involved in callose synthesis and degradation.
In plant defense mechanisms, callose deposition increases at sites of pathogen attack, forming physical barriers.