suspensor (Meaning)

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suspensor (n)

a support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous exercise

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suspensor Sentence Examples

  1. The suspensor, a strand of cells connecting the embryo to the placental tissues, provides nourishment and hormonal signals.
  2. In humans, the suspensor degenerates during early embryo development as the embryo embeds in the uterine lining.
  3. Some plant embryos have a prominent suspensor that anchors the developing seed within the ovule.
  4. The suspensor of a seed aids in nutrient absorption and hormone regulation.
  5. In some species, the suspensor gives rise to root hairs or a root pole.
  6. The suspensor's length and morphology can be indicative of seed viability.
  7. Disruptions to suspensor development can lead to embryo abnormalities or seed abortion.
  8. Genetic studies have identified genes involved in suspensor formation and function.
  9. The role of the suspensor in embryo and seed development is a complex and ongoing area of research.
  10. Suspensor cells exhibit unique molecular and physiological properties that contribute to their specialized function.

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a support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous exercise

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The suspensor, a strand of cells connecting the embryo to the placental tissues, provides nourishment and hormonal signals.

In humans, the suspensor degenerates during early embryo development as the embryo embeds in the uterine lining.

Some plant embryos have a prominent suspensor that anchors the developing seed within the ovule.

The suspensor of a seed aids in nutrient absorption and hormone regulation.