septate (Meaning)
Wordnet
septate (a)
of or relating to a septum
Webster
septate (a.)
Divided by partition or partitions; having septa; as, a septate pod or shell.
Synonyms & Antonyms of septate
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septate Sentence Examples
- The septate hyphae of the fungus separated the mycelium into distinct compartments.
- The leaf septa divided the lamina into interconnected chambers.
- The ovary was septate, containing multiple locules with ovules.
- The sporangiophores of the fungus were septate, with cross-walls dividing them.
- The septate stem allowed for the efficient transport of water and nutrients.
- The tracheids of the xylem were septate, providing structural support.
- The rhizome of the plant was septate, with nodes and internodes.
- The septate pith of the stem provided insulation and storage.
- The septa in the fungal hyphae prevented the spread of toxins and pathogens.
- The septate structure of the plant allowed for growth and adaptation in different environments.
FAQs About the word septate
of or relating to a septumDivided by partition or partitions; having septa; as, a septate pod or shell.
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The septate hyphae of the fungus separated the mycelium into distinct compartments.
The leaf septa divided the lamina into interconnected chambers.
The ovary was septate, containing multiple locules with ovules.
The sporangiophores of the fungus were septate, with cross-walls dividing them.