rhizoid Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈraɪ.zɔɪd]
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Meaning of rhizoid In English

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  • The rhizoid cell is richer in mitochondria and soon attaches to the substratum and anchors the plant.

  • Non-growing rhizoids did not show any gradient.

  • Unlike the corallinales and sporolithales, their closest relatives, these thalli are loose aggregations of hair-like cells, with the middle portion formed of rhizoid-like filaments.

  • The name derives from the way in which the organism grows in rhizoid columnar formations.

  • There he discovered that the plant had one cell and the nucleus was always located in the rhizoid.

  • The fungus fruits between 49to65cm in above the level of the rhizoid, and it is consequently considered a halotolerant species, because it is occasionally exposed to sea spray.

  • The tip of the germ tube divides to form an octant of cells, and the first rhizoid grows as an extension of the original germ cell.

  • His recent research used a flexible confocal fluorescence ratio aiming assembly to image calcium redistribution during contact sensing, stomatal aperture control, pollen tube and rhizoid growth, moss development and photomorphogenesis.

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Translations of rhizoid In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    假根…

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  • 中文简体

    假根…

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  • Español

    rizoide, Rizoide…

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  • Português

    rizoide…

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  • Français

    rhizoïde…

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  • Čeština

    pakořínek…

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  • Dansk

    hæftetråde…

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  • Indonesia

    rizoid, jaringan pertumbuhan…

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