gemmuliferous (Meaning)

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gemmuliferous (a.)

Bearing or producing gemmules or buds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gemmuliferous

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gemmuliferous Sentence Examples

  1. The freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis is a gemmuliferous species, capable of producing gemmules to survive unfavorable conditions.
  2. Gemmuliferous statoblasts of the bryozoan Plumatella are resistant to freezing and desiccation.
  3. Gemmiferous marine sponges, such as Geodia barretti, play a crucial role in deep-sea ecosystems.
  4. The invasive gemmuliferous sponge Corbicula fluminea can outcompete native species in aquatic habitats.
  5. Gemmules produced by the gemmuliferous clam Musculista senhousia provide protection against environmental stress.
  6. Gemmuliferous moss Polytrichum commune can survive in harsh environments, forming dense mats in nutrient-poor soils.
  7. The gemmuliferous fern Asplenium trichomanes is an epiphytic species commonly found on tree trunks in humid forests.
  8. Gemmules of the gemmuliferous flatworm Dugesia dorotocephala are covered by a protective proteinaceous layer.
  9. Gemmuliferous geckos of the genus Teratoscincus are specialized lizards that can shed their tails in self-defense.
  10. The gemmuliferous sea anemone Actinia equina attaches to rocks and uses its tentacles to capture prey.

FAQs About the word gemmuliferous

Bearing or producing gemmules or buds.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis is a gemmuliferous species, capable of producing gemmules to survive unfavorable conditions.

Gemmuliferous statoblasts of the bryozoan Plumatella are resistant to freezing and desiccation.

Gemmiferous marine sponges, such as Geodia barretti, play a crucial role in deep-sea ecosystems.

The invasive gemmuliferous sponge Corbicula fluminea can outcompete native species in aquatic habitats.