hypocleidiums (Meaning)
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hypocleidiums (pl.)
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hypocleidiums Sentence Examples
- The hypocleidiums, small structures on the leaves of plants, facilitate water and nutrient uptake.
- Vascular bundles in leaves often contain xylem and phloem surrounded by a sheath of hypocleidiums.
- Interconnected hypocleidiums create a network within the leaf blade, serving as channels for water movement.
- Hypocleidiums are vital in maintaining water balance and preventing leaf dehydration.
- The size and density of hypocleidiums vary depending on plant species and environmental conditions.
- Some plants exhibit modifications of hypocleidiums for specific adaptations, such as improved water absorption.
- Researchers study hypocleidiums to understand their role in plant water relations and physiology.
- Hypocleidiums are embedded in the mesophyll of leaves, where they contribute to leaf thickness and rigidity.
- Drought-tolerant plants often have increased numbers of hypocleidiums to enhance water uptake.
- The presence of hypocleidiums is an important factor in determining the water use efficiency of plants.
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The hypocleidiums, small structures on the leaves of plants, facilitate water and nutrient uptake.
Vascular bundles in leaves often contain xylem and phloem surrounded by a sheath of hypocleidiums.
Interconnected hypocleidiums create a network within the leaf blade, serving as channels for water movement.
Hypocleidiums are vital in maintaining water balance and preventing leaf dehydration.