sacculate (Meaning)

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sacculate (a)

formed with or having saclike expansions

Synonyms & Antonyms of sacculate

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sacculate Sentence Examples

  1. The sacculate glands of the plant secrete nectar that attracts pollinators.
  2. The sacculate structures in the bird's lungs provide a greater surface area for gas exchange.
  3. The sacculate shape of the sea anemone's body allows it to expand and contract.
  4. The elongated and sacculate shape of the fern's fronds maximizes their light-absorbing surface area.
  5. The sacculate pouches on the insect's legs serve as storage compartments for food or waste.
  6. The sacculate shape of the bacteria's cell wall provides additional protection against environmental stressors.
  7. The sacculate nature of the kidney's tubules enables them to filter and reabsorb fluids and electrolytes efficiently.
  8. The sacculate shape of the leaf's mesophyll cells increases the efficiency of photosynthesis.
  9. The sacculate roots of the tree help to anchor it in the soil and absorb water and nutrients.
  10. The sacculate glands in the human digestive system produce mucus that lubricates the esophagus and stomach.

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formed with or having saclike expansions

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The sacculate glands of the plant secrete nectar that attracts pollinators.

The sacculate structures in the bird's lungs provide a greater surface area for gas exchange.

The sacculate shape of the sea anemone's body allows it to expand and contract.

The elongated and sacculate shape of the fern's fronds maximizes their light-absorbing surface area.