gemmate (Meaning)

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gemmate (a.)

Having buds; reproducing by buds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gemmate

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gemmate Sentence Examples

  1. The gemmate cells of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae provide it with a unique adhesive mechanism.
  2. The gemmate cells of red algae are specialized for asexual reproduction.
  3. The gemmate hyphae of certain fungi allow them to penetrate plant tissues.
  4. The gemmate structure of the sponge's skeleton enhances its resilience.
  5. The gemmate appearance of the virus's capsid contributes to its infectivity.
  6. The gemmate neurons in the brain's olfactory bulb are responsible for odor detection.
  7. The gemmate mantle of the sea anemone provides it with camouflage and protection.
  8. The gemmate crystals in gemstones create a distinctive optical effect.
  9. The gemmate surface of the plant leaf reduces the adhesion of water droplets.
  10. The gemmate architecture of the nanoscale material enhances its catalytic efficiency.

FAQs About the word gemmate

Having buds; reproducing by buds.

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The gemmate cells of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae provide it with a unique adhesive mechanism.

The gemmate cells of red algae are specialized for asexual reproduction.

The gemmate hyphae of certain fungi allow them to penetrate plant tissues.

The gemmate structure of the sponge's skeleton enhances its resilience.