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- Allium, Hippeastrum, Narcissus, and Tulipa all have tunicate bulbs. Non-tunicate bulbs, such as Lilium and Fritillaria species, lack the protective tunic...
- fluorescent bulbs. Incandescent light bulbs consist of an air-tight gl**** enclosure (the envelope, or bulb) with a filament of tungsten wire inside the bulb, through...
- Edison light bulbs, also known as filament light bulbs and retroactively referred to as antique light bulbs or vintage light bulbs, are either carbon-...
- bluish-green leaves, and its bulb at the base of the plant begins to swell when a certain day-length is reached. The bulbs are composed of shortened, compressed...
- In female anatomy, the vestibular bulbs, bulbs of the vestibule or ****oral bulbs are two elongated m****es of erectile tissue typically described as being...
- The two palpal bulbs – also known as palpal organs and genital bulbs – are the co****tory organs of a male spider. They are borne on the last segment...
- Look up bulb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bulb or Bulbs may refer to: Bulb, a food-storage structure within some plants Ornamental bulb, a kind...
- lamps. Swan's bulbs, based on designs by William Staite, were successful, but the filaments were too thick. Edison worked to create bulbs with thinner...
- rare bulbs continued to rise throughout 1636. By November, the price of common, "unbroken" bulbs also began to increase, so that soon any tulip bulb could...
- designed to replace an incandescent light bulb; some types fit into light fixtures designed for incandescent bulbs. The lamps use a tube that is curved or...