laticiferous (Meaning)

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laticiferous (a.)

Containing the latex; -- applied to the tissue or tubular vessels in which the latex of the plant is found.

Synonyms & Antonyms of laticiferous

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laticiferous Sentence Examples

  1. Laticiferous ducts are specialized structures in plants that transport latex, a milky fluid containing various substances such as alkaloids, terpenes, and rubber.
  2. The laticiferous system is prevalent in many plant families, including Apocynaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Moraceae.
  3. Laticiferous ducts can be branched or unbranched and are composed of specialized cells called laticifers.
  4. Laticifers are long, thin cells with abundant cytoplasm and a large vacuole filled with latex.
  5. The latex in laticiferous ducts can be a source of valuable natural products, such as rubber, gutta-percha, and opium.
  6. Laticiferous ducts also play a role in plant defense against herbivores and pathogens by releasing toxic substances or sealing wounds.
  7. In some plants, laticiferous ducts are involved in the translocation of nutrients and hormones throughout the plant body.
  8. The development and regulation of laticiferous ducts are influenced by various factors, including genetic factors, environmental conditions, and hormonal signals.
  9. Laticiferous ducts have been studied extensively in the context of plant physiology, biochemistry, and biotechnology.
  10. Researchers continue to explore the potential of laticiferous ducts as a source of novel plant-based products and as a tool for understanding plant defense mechanisms.

FAQs About the word laticiferous

Containing the latex; -- applied to the tissue or tubular vessels in which the latex of the plant is found.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Laticiferous ducts are specialized structures in plants that transport latex, a milky fluid containing various substances such as alkaloids, terpenes, and rubber.

The laticiferous system is prevalent in many plant families, including Apocynaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Moraceae.

Laticiferous ducts can be branched or unbranched and are composed of specialized cells called laticifers.

Laticifers are long, thin cells with abundant cytoplasm and a large vacuole filled with latex.