interfascicular (Meaning)

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interfascicular (a.)

Between fascicles or bundles; as, the interfascicular spaces of connective tissue.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interfascicular

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interfascicular Sentence Examples

  1. The interfascicular cambium, located between the vascular bundles, is responsible for secondary xylem and phloem production.
  2. The interfascicular parenchyma cells serve as a storage and transport pathway for water and nutrients.
  3. Interfascicular fibers provide mechanical strength and support to the vascular bundles.
  4. In some plants, the interfascicular region may contain sclerenchyma cells for additional protection.
  5. Xylem vessels and tracheids within the interfascicular area transport water and minerals throughout the stem.
  6. Phloem sieve tubes and companion cells in the interfascicular region facilitate the movement of sugars and other organic compounds.
  7. The width of the interfascicular zone can vary depending on the species and growth conditions.
  8. In certain plant species, the interfascicular region may develop into an interfascicular pith, providing additional support and storage capacity.
  9. The interfascicular region plays a crucial role in the overall structure and function of vascular plants.
  10. Studying the interfascicular region can provide insights into plant growth, development, and adaptation.

FAQs About the word interfascicular

Between fascicles or bundles; as, the interfascicular spaces of connective tissue.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The interfascicular cambium, located between the vascular bundles, is responsible for secondary xylem and phloem production.

The interfascicular parenchyma cells serve as a storage and transport pathway for water and nutrients.

Interfascicular fibers provide mechanical strength and support to the vascular bundles.

In some plants, the interfascicular region may contain sclerenchyma cells for additional protection.