uniseriate (Meaning)
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uniseriate (a.)
Having one line or series; uniserial.
Synonyms & Antonyms of uniseriate
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uniseriate Sentence Examples
- The uniseriate arrangement of cells characterized the filamentous algae Spirogyra.
- The uniseriate leaf of Vallisneria contained a single row of adaxial (upper) epidermal cells.
- The uniseriate papillae lined the inner surface of the trachea in mammals.
- The uniseriate hairs extended from the surface of the insect's cuticle.
- The uniseriate sporangium of Pilularia produced a single row of spores.
- The uniseriate cortex of the plant stem consisted of a single layer of cells around the vascular cylinder.
- The uniseriate ray cells in wood tissue connected the transverse axial parenchyma.
- The uniseriate flagella of some bacteria propelled them through liquid media.
- The uniseriate microvilli of the intestinal epithelium increased the surface area for nutrient absorption.
- The uniseriate meristematic layer in the shoot apex gave rise to all above-ground plant structures.
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Having one line or series; uniserial.
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The uniseriate arrangement of cells characterized the filamentous algae Spirogyra.
The uniseriate leaf of Vallisneria contained a single row of adaxial (upper) epidermal cells.
The uniseriate papillae lined the inner surface of the trachea in mammals.
The uniseriate hairs extended from the surface of the insect's cuticle.