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- sporangia,
where the plant's
spores are formed,
usually on the
underside (
abaxial surface) of the pinnae, but
sometimes marginally or
scattered over the...
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towards the axis (adaxial) with
phloem positioned away from the axis (
abaxial). In a stem or root this
means that the
xylem is
closer to the
centre of...
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abaxial view, the seed is
without resin vesicles, whitish, the seed wing
holds the seed
tightly in a cup,
leaves have
primary stomatal bands abaxial only...
- Most
leaves are
flattened and have
distinct upper (adaxial) and
lower (
abaxial)
surfaces that
differ in color, hairiness, the
number of
stomata (pores...
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Leaves have
pointed ends and are
densely silvery or
golden sericeous on the
abaxial side.
Bunchosia glandulifera is
often misidentified as
Bunchosia argentea...
- the
central axis of the
organism or the extremity. Two
related terms, "
abaxial" and "adaxial",
refer to
locations away from and
toward the
central axis...
- more
stomata on the
upper (adaxial) side of the leaf, than on the
under (
abaxial) side. It has been
theorised that this
might be an
effect of it having...
- also
References External links ab-
Prefix meaning "position away from".
abaxial Surface of an
organ facing away from the organ's axis, e.g. the
lower surface...
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which may have
dozens or
hundreds of
abaxial microsporangia.
Dioon edule, seed cone
Cycas circinalis,
pollen cone
Abaxial surface of
Cycas revoluta microsporophyll...