lenticellate (Meaning)
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lenticellate (a.)
Producing lenticels; dotted with lenticels.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lenticellate
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lenticellate Sentence Examples
- The tree's bark was covered in lenticellate, small, corky protrusions that allowed for gas exchange.
- Lenticellate act as tiny pores on the surface of tree bark, enabling oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through.
- The lenticellate were more numerous on the younger branches of the tree than on the older ones.
- The lenticellate on the trunk of the birch tree formed a distinctive diamond-shaped pattern.
- As the tree grew, the lenticellate expanded and became more prominent.
- The lenticellate of certain tree species, such as birch and cherry, are known to have medicinal properties.
- The scientist examined the lenticellate under a microscope to study their cellular structure.
- During periods of drought, lenticellate help trees reduce water loss by controlling the rate of gas exchange.
- The lenticellate on the bark of the cork oak tree are used to harvest valuable cork material.
- Researchers are investigating the use of lenticellate-derived extracts in the development of novel pharmaceuticals.
FAQs About the word lenticellate
Producing lenticels; dotted with lenticels.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The tree's bark was covered in lenticellate, small, corky protrusions that allowed for gas exchange.
Lenticellate act as tiny pores on the surface of tree bark, enabling oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through.
The lenticellate were more numerous on the younger branches of the tree than on the older ones.
The lenticellate on the trunk of the birch tree formed a distinctive diamond-shaped pattern.