cupulate (Meaning)
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cupulate (s)
shaped like (or supporting) a cupule
Synonyms & Antonyms of cupulate
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cupulate Sentence Examples
- The cupulate ascocarps of certain fungi provide protection for their spores.
- Botanists study the cupulate structure of certain flowers to understand their pollination mechanisms.
- Mycologists classify fungi based on the presence or absence of cupulate fruiting bodies.
- The cupulate morphology of lichens allows them to absorb moisture from the environment.
- Researchers observed the cupulate morphology of certain microorganisms under the microscope.
- The cupulate nests of some ants serve as shelters for their colonies.
- The cupulate shape of the beetle's elytra aids in camouflage among leaf litter.
- In entomology, the cupulate antennae of certain moth species are used for sensing pheromones.
- Paleontologists discovered fossilized remains with cupulate structures resembling ancient seed pods.
- The cupulate appearance of certain corals provides a habitat for small marine organisms.
FAQs About the word cupulate
shaped like (or supporting) a cupule
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The cupulate ascocarps of certain fungi provide protection for their spores.
Botanists study the cupulate structure of certain flowers to understand their pollination mechanisms.
Mycologists classify fungi based on the presence or absence of cupulate fruiting bodies.
The cupulate morphology of lichens allows them to absorb moisture from the environment.