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1. Their collective name is the calyx.

2. Calyx teeth prominent, connate and persistent.

3. Calyx 5 - parted almost to base.

4. Female flowers: green, sessile; calyx sparsely pubescent; ovary globose, ± enclosed by appressed calyx, surrounded closely by bract and Bracteoles

5. Taking fig and Roselle calyx as materials , the fig and Roselle Calyx cake was produced with the complex gel.

6. In other words, the epicalyx is a group of bracts resembling a calyx or Bracteoles forming a whorl outer to the calyx

7. 5 to 8 Bracteoles outer to the calyx

8. CALYX globally ranks as the largest supplier of Pyrazinamide.

9. Once pollination occurs, the corolla falls and the calyx expands until it entirely covers the boll that is developing (the calyx is called accrescent).

10. Campanulate: Calyx resembles a bell-shape, as in Lathyrus odoratus

11. 15 CALYX globally ranks as the largest supplier of Pyrazinamide.

12. 17 Gallygaskins A single primrose with a distorted and swollen calyx.

13. The saccate calyx and epicalyx with unilateral development encloses an actinomorphic flower.

14. Increasing in size after flowering, as the calyx of the ground cherry.

15. Each has a sub-Campanulated five-lobed corolla and a five-parted calyx

16. Variegated varieties with inflorescences composed of multiple florets, each with a modified calyx.

17. Achene (commonly solitary) enclosed in the 4-angled dry and thickish closed calyx-tube

18. 11 words related to bract: inflorescence, calycle, calyculus, epicalyx, false calyx, husk, Bracteole

19. A series of bracts subtending and resembling a calyx, as in the carnation and hibiscus.

20. Dispersal begins when the fruit (and sometimes the enclosing calyx) Abscises from the mother plant

21. 9. The ectoderm and endoderm of the calyx-stalk are each composed of one cell type.

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23. The results showed that stomata distributed in upper and lower epidermis of petal, bract and calyx.

24. Bracteole A little bract borne on the flower stalk above the bract and below the calyx

25. 12 The results showed that stomata distributed in upper and lower epidermis of petal, bract and calyx.

26. 23 The floral examples include a large lotus calyx and two ivy leaves joined by a slight fillet.

27. An epicalyx, an additional whorl around the calyx of a single flower, is a modification of Bracteoles

28. - The flowers comprise a five-part calyx, a five-part white corolla, 10 stamens and a pistil.

29. Calvities: baldness calvous: bald calycine: of, like or pertaining to a cup or calyx calyx: outer covering of a flower camaca: fine silk fabric camaïeu: monotonous or uninteresting play or literary work camail: chainmail armour for the neck and shoulders caman: shinty stick …

30. Bract - a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence inflorescence - the flowering part of a plant or arrangement of flowers on a stalk calycle, calyculus, epicalyx, false calyx - a group of Bracts simulating a calyx as in a carnation or hibiscus

31. (noun) The circular Aestivation is generally associated with a regular calyx and corolla, while the spiral Aestivation s are …

32. In most extant Crinoids, primarily the shallow-water ones, there are two body regions, the calyx and the rays.

33. 1. Bract - a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence inflorescence - the flowering part of a plant or arrangement of flowers on a stalk calycle, calyculus, epicalyx, false calyx - a group of Bracts simulating a calyx as in a carnation or hibiscus

34. The calyx is Campanulate with 5 free sepals; each sepal is linear and 0.9-3 cm long, smaller on pistillate flowers

35. Crinoids can be divided into four distinct parts, the stem, holdfast (root), calyx (the cup that contains the soft parts) and arms

36. A Carinate calyx or leaf a Carinate sternum (ornithology) Of a bird, having a keeled breastbone allowing the attachment of flight muscles

37. Both the calyx and corolla are the non-reproductive structures of a flower, while the Androecium and gynoecium are the reproductive structures

38. All Aculeates investigated to date, ranging from solitary to presocial to eusocial, possess large, elaborate mushroom bodies with lip, collar and basal ring subcompartments in the calyx; in species in which calyx inputs have been traced, the collar receives visual input from the optic lobes (the only exception being secondarily blind species of

39. Their calyx tube is dark red and hairy and has a spherical protuberance, their blooming is also the sign for coming cherry blossom activities.

40. N any plant of the family Bromeliaceae of tropical American plants, characterized by a short stem and deeply cleft calyx Collins English Dictionary –

41. Bract: 1 n a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence Types: show 6 types hide 6 types calycle , calyculus , epicalyx , false calyx a group of Bracts simulating a calyx as in a carnation or hibiscus Bracteole , Bractlet a small Bract spathe a conspicuous Bract surrounding or subtending a spadix or other

42. Bromelia definition is - the type genus of Bromeliaceae comprising tropical American plants with deeply cleft calyx that are often placed in the genus Ananas.

43. Crinoid Columnal: Apographiocrinus Crinoid Cup (calyx) Straparollus: Goniasma Snail Gastropod: Petalodus Shark Tooth: Pentaridica Crinoid Columnals: Unknown Crinoid Cup: Orthoconic Nautiloids: possibly a Cyclocrista: Equipment

44. Put your Bromeliad in a light place (not in full sun) and water it regularly (into the calyx of the plant) and it will be very happy

45. (credit: modification of work by Mariana Ruiz Villareal) If all four whorls (the calyx, corolla, Androecium, and gynoecium) are present, the flower is described as complete.

46. "Two curious little herbs, known as Agrimonies, have leaves resembling rose But in Agrimonies the calyx is so constructed that with its inclosed fruit " 3

47. Any of several Eurasian plants of the genus Leonurus, especially L. cardiaca, a weed having clusters of small purple or pink flowers and spine-tipped calyx lobes.

48. Put your Bromeliad in a light place (not in full sun) and water it regularly (into the calyx of the plant) and it will be very happy.

49. The Bract on the cannabis flower should not be confused with the calyx, which is the outer floral margin that provides protection to the young flower bud

50. ‘Aestivation of the calyx is cochlear descending, which is a new character within Ingeae.’ ‘Just as commonly, petal Aestivation was observed to be entirely imbricate.’ Word of the day

51. This is centred on a mass of neural tissue near the base of the calyx, and provides a single nerve to each arm and a number of nerves to the stalk.

52. Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Appendaged Waterleaf: loose clusters of ½ to ¾ inch saucer-shaped lavender flowers with 5 rounded lobes, 5 purple-tipped stamens and a hairy calyx

53. ‘The calyx lobes overlap in a Cochleate pattern such that lobe initiated third was innermost, overlapped by the fourth, then the fifth, the second, and lastly the first, which was always outermost.’

54. DISC FLORET sessile , Bracteate , complete bisexual actinomorphic epigynous Calyx: Modified into hair like structure (pappus) Corolla: 5 petals , Gamopetalous, valvate Aestivations Androcium: stamens 5 syngenesious , basifixed Gynoceium bicarplellary , syncarpous , ovary inferior 18

55. Fruits drupes or samaras (rarely syncarps, utricles, nut -like, or Baccates), fleshy or dry, occasionally subtended by a fleshy hypocarp or an accrescent , chartaceous or fleshy calyx ; mesocarp sometimes with prominent black resin canals.

56. Fruits drupes or samaras (rarely syncarps, utricles, or Baccates), fleshy or dry, occasionally subtended by a fleshy hypocarp or an accrescent, chartaceous or fleshy calyx or corolla; mesocarp sometimes with prominent black resin canals.

57. The persistent, Campanulate, gamosepalous calyx is comprised of five light green sepals, proximally fused up to [+ or -] 2/5th (5-6 mm) of their length with distal ends [+ or -] 3/5th free from each other.

58. The calyx is gamosepalous (as the sepals are joined together forming a tube), with the (4)5(6) segments equal, it has five lobes, with the lobes shorter than the tube, it is persistent and often accrescent.

59. 2.5 x 2 cm) leaflets with tector and glandular stipitate trichomes, which are of a sticky consistency in the fields, filiform bracts, calyx with Cuspidate lobes, glandular trichomes stipitate, stamens with forward curved anthers and capsule linear striated.

60. The Angevin Crusade was an Imperial Crusade into the region of space in the Segmentum Obscurus known as the Calyx Expanse that brought that dangerous frontier region under Imperial control between the years of 322 and 384.M39

61. In both cases the socalled fruit is composed of the receptacle or upper end of the flower-stalk (the so-called calyx tube) greatly dilated, and enclosing within its cellular flesh the five Cartilaginous carpels which constitute the core and are really the true fruit.

62. The adjective Campanulate describes the calyx and corolla of certain flowers that are characterized by a broad tube more or less ventricose at the base, terminating with little recurved lobes, shaped like a bell or campana; Resembling in shape a flower of the genus Campanula.

63. ‘The body outline is similar to the Asteroidea, in that they have five arms joined to a central disk (calyx).’ ‘True starfish are classified in the Asteroidea, a group of echinoderms.’ ‘Together, the two ancient fossils demonstrate that the class Asteroidea was established by early in the Ordovician.’

64. Actinomorphic condition % Zygomorphic condition: K: Calyx (Sepals) C: Corolla (petals) P: Perianth (tepals) A: Androecium (stamens) G: Gynoecium (carpels) ⚥ Bisexual flower ⚦ Unisexual, staminate flower ♀️: Unisexual, pistillate flower: K 5: Five sepals, aposepalous: K (5) Five sepals gamosepalous: C 5: Five petals, apopetalous: C (5

65. Although the smooth mericarps of Salvia lack bristles, hooks or other means of attaching to animals, the calyces of some species readily Abscise at fruit maturity and are richly endowed with hooks or sticky trichomes, which can adhere the calyx--and enclosed fruit--to passing animals, including people.

66. In botanylang=en terms the difference between Bract and sepal is that Bract is (botany) a leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises while sepal is (botany) one of the component parts of the calyx, when this consists of separate (not fused) parts