imbibed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪmˈbaɪb]
  • Us [ ɪmˈbaɪb]

Meaning of imbibed In English

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  • The initial state of the membrane is that of a dormant, imbibed seed at low temperature (1).

  • This variation in protein phosphorylation represents one of the earliest reported biochemical differences in imbibed dormant and germinable seed embryos.

  • This observation would seem to indicate that two very distinct mechanisms of dormancy breaking are operational in imbibed seeds versus dry seeds.

  • Mitochondria were isolated from fully imbibed seeds (12 h) and at the end of germination (22 h), just before radicle protrusion.

  • Seeds made water-permeable by boiling imbibed water, and thus germinated, at a much slower rate than those made water-permeable by mechanical scarification.

  • Only 4% of the control seeds imbibed, and only 3% of them germinated.

  • The presence of a gut barrier in ticks indicates that there is a specific interaction between virus (imbibed in the bloodmeal) and midgut cells.

  • The starch granules were more angular in the dry kernels than in the imbibed kernels, in which the starch granules were rounder and more turgid.

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