haustella (Meaning)

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haustella (pl.)

of Haustellum

Synonyms & Antonyms of haustella

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haustella Sentence Examples

  1. The parasitic plant had specialized structures called haustella that penetrated the host organism's tissues.
  2. The mistletoe's haustella extended deep into the tree's branches, drawing nourishment from the host.
  3. The dodder plant's tiny haustella attached themselves to other plants, creating a parasitic lifeline.
  4. The beech drop's aerial roots were actually modified haustella that tapped into the root systems of nearby trees.
  5. The vampire orchids used their haustella to pierce the roots of other orchids, stealing their nutrients.
  6. The mycoparasite's haustella invaded the hyphae of other fungi, obtaining resources from the host.
  7. The mistletoe's sticky berries contained haustella that allowed the seeds to attach to tree branches.
  8. The dodder plant's haustella formed a complex network, enabling it to spread rapidly over its host's stems.
  9. The beech drop's haustella exhibited remarkable selectivity, targeting specific species of trees.
  10. The parasitic fungus's haustella penetrated the leaves of its host, causing them to yellow and wilt.

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of Haustellum

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The parasitic plant had specialized structures called haustella that penetrated the host organism's tissues.

The mistletoe's haustella extended deep into the tree's branches, drawing nourishment from the host.

The dodder plant's tiny haustella attached themselves to other plants, creating a parasitic lifeline.

The beech drop's aerial roots were actually modified haustella that tapped into the root systems of nearby trees.