receptacula (Meaning)

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receptacula (pl.)

of Receptaculum

Synonyms & Antonyms of receptacula

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receptacula Sentence Examples

  1. The receptacula in the flower were filled with nectar, attracting pollinators.
  2. The receptacula of the mushroom held the spores that would reproduce it.
  3. The tree's receptacula were covered in sticky pollen, ensuring the transfer of genetic material.
  4. The seaweed's receptacula contained the gametes necessary for reproduction.
  5. The ferns' receptacula were delicate structures adorned with delicate fringes.
  6. The mold's receptacula produced airborne spores that spread throughout the environment.
  7. The lichen's receptacula were conspicuous, providing a distinctive appearance to the organism.
  8. The moss's receptacula were small and nondescript, concealing the gametophytes within.
  9. The algae's receptacula were located on the margins of the thallus, releasing reproductive cells into the water.
  10. The coral's receptacula were specialized structures that housed the polyps, providing shelter and support.

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of Receptaculum

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The receptacula in the flower were filled with nectar, attracting pollinators.

The receptacula of the mushroom held the spores that would reproduce it.

The tree's receptacula were covered in sticky pollen, ensuring the transfer of genetic material.

The seaweed's receptacula contained the gametes necessary for reproduction.