polyembryonic (Meaning)

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polyembryonic (a.)

Polyembryonate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polyembryonic

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polyembryonic Sentence Examples

  1. Polyembryonic twins are formed when a single fertilized egg divides into two or more embryos.
  2. The polyembryonic emergence of saplings from a single seed is often observed in citrus plants.
  3. The polyembryonic development of adventitious shoots in some species allows for efficient propagation.
  4. The polyembryonic nature of mangoes results in multiple seedlings from a single seed.
  5. The presence of polyembryonic embryos in pine seeds increases seed germination rates.
  6. Polyembryonic seeds can produce a large number of genetically identical seedlings.
  7. The polyembryonic formation of offspring in certain animal species is an adaptation for increasing survival.
  8. Polyembryonic offspring are genetically diverse within a single seed, providing a means of adaptation to changing environments.
  9. The polyembryonic potential of some tissues facilitates the development of new plants from cuttings or grafts.
  10. The regulation of polyembryonic development in plants is an important area of research in plant biology.

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Polyembryonate.

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Polyembryonic twins are formed when a single fertilized egg divides into two or more embryos.

The polyembryonic emergence of saplings from a single seed is often observed in citrus plants.

The polyembryonic development of adventitious shoots in some species allows for efficient propagation.

The polyembryonic nature of mangoes results in multiple seedlings from a single seed.