podostomata (Meaning)

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podostomata (n. pl.)

An order of Bryozoa of which Rhabdopleura is the type. See Rhabdopleura.

Synonyms & Antonyms of podostomata

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podostomata Sentence Examples

  1. Podostomata are specialized pits on the stems of many ferns, where adventitious roots emerge.
  2. The number and distribution of podostomata vary among different fern species.
  3. Podostomata facilitate the attachment of ferns to various surfaces, such as rocks, trees, and soil.
  4. The presence of podostomata helps ferns withstand environmental stresses and adapt to diverse habitats.
  5. Researchers use podostomata as taxonomic characters to identify and classify fern species.
  6. The development of podostomata involves complex genetic and molecular processes.
  7. Some fern species exhibit unique morphological variations in their podostomata, contributing to their ecological success.
  8. The study of podostomata provides insights into the evolutionary adaptation of ferns to their environments.
  9. The conservation of podostomata is crucial for maintaining the diversity and health of fern populations.
  10. Podostomata serve as important substrates for epiphytic organisms, contributing to the intricate ecological relationships within fern ecosystems.

FAQs About the word podostomata

An order of Bryozoa of which Rhabdopleura is the type. See Rhabdopleura.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Podostomata are specialized pits on the stems of many ferns, where adventitious roots emerge.

The number and distribution of podostomata vary among different fern species.

Podostomata facilitate the attachment of ferns to various surfaces, such as rocks, trees, and soil.

The presence of podostomata helps ferns withstand environmental stresses and adapt to diverse habitats.