myceloid (Meaning)
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myceloid (a.)
Resembling mycelium.
Synonyms & Antonyms of myceloid
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myceloid Sentence Examples
- The roots of the plant displayed a myceloid network that facilitated nutrient absorption.
- The fungal hyphae formed a dense myceloid mat on the surface of the soil.
- The myceloid structure of the organism provided stability and resilience to environmental stress.
- Scientists discovered unique enzymes within the myceloid hyphae, promising applications in biotechnology.
- The myceloid cords extended deep into the soil, connecting roots and opening up untapped resources.
- The myceloid growth subsidized the host plant's immune system, enhancing its resistance to pathogens.
- Researchers experimented with using myceloids as bioremediation agents to detoxify contaminated soil.
- The myceloid structure provided a sanctuary for microbial communities, fostering biodiversity.
- The intricate myceloid network facilitated water retention, mitigating drought effects on the ecosystem.
- Architects explored using myceloid materials as sustainable building components due to their strength and insulation properties.
FAQs About the word myceloid
Resembling mycelium.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The roots of the plant displayed a myceloid network that facilitated nutrient absorption.
The fungal hyphae formed a dense myceloid mat on the surface of the soil.
The myceloid structure of the organism provided stability and resilience to environmental stress.
Scientists discovered unique enzymes within the myceloid hyphae, promising applications in biotechnology.