tubulate (Meaning)

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tubulate (a.)

Tubular; tubulated; tubulous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tubulate

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tubulate Sentence Examples

  1. The dandelion's hollow stem is tubulate, allowing it to transport water and nutrients.
  2. The petals of some flowers are fused together to form a tubulate corolla.
  3. The tubulate leaves of the pitcher plant trap and digest insects.
  4. The stamens of certain flowers are fused to form a tubulate structure called a staminal column.
  5. The tongue of the hummingbird is long and tubulate, enabling it to reach deep into flowers.
  6. The antennae of some insects are tubulate and contain sensory cells.
  7. The tubulate glands in the human body secrete hormones and other substances.
  8. The root system of the palm tree is tubulate, consisting of long, slender roots that penetrate deep into the soil.
  9. The tubulate tentacles of certain marine invertebrates help them capture and ingest prey.
  10. The transmission lines of some electronic devices are tubulate, providing insulation and protection.

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Tubular; tubulated; tubulous.

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The dandelion's hollow stem is tubulate, allowing it to transport water and nutrients.

The petals of some flowers are fused together to form a tubulate corolla.

The tubulate leaves of the pitcher plant trap and digest insects.

The stamens of certain flowers are fused to form a tubulate structure called a staminal column.