monostichous (Meaning)
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monostichous (a.)
Arranged in a single row on one side of an axis, as the flowers in grasses of the tribe Chloridae.
Synonyms & Antonyms of monostichous
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monostichous Sentence Examples
- The leaves of the fern are arranged in a monostichous pattern, forming a single row along the stem.
- The monostichous leaves provide efficient light interception for photosynthesis.
- The sunflower has a monostichous arrangement of its florets on the disk.
- The monostichous arrangement allows for optimal pollination.
- In the pine tree, the needles are monostichously positioned on the branches.
- The monostichous arrangement of scales on the butterfly wing provides protection and camouflage.
- The hairs on the stem of the plant exhibit a monostichous distribution.
- The monostichous arrangement of the cells in the tissue ensures efficient nutrient absorption.
- The monostichous arrangement of the vascular bundles in the stem provides optimal water and nutrient transport.
- The monostichous arrangement of the cilia on the cell's surface allows for coordinated movement.
FAQs About the word monostichous
Arranged in a single row on one side of an axis, as the flowers in grasses of the tribe Chloridae.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The leaves of the fern are arranged in a monostichous pattern, forming a single row along the stem.
The monostichous leaves provide efficient light interception for photosynthesis.
The sunflower has a monostichous arrangement of its florets on the disk.
The monostichous arrangement allows for optimal pollination.