- the
carpop****,
where pot****ium
plays a key
component in
regulating osmotic pressure. This
osmotic pressure helps maintain the
shape of the
carpop****. The...
-
which splits into two single-seeded mericarps,
revealing a
stalk (the
carpop****) that runs
between them. Each
mericarp has 3
ridges and
numerous vittae...
- usually-nut-like, as in
Apiaceae in
which the
mericarps are
joined by a
stalk (
carpop****). Thus a
schizocarp of
mericarps is a
structure in
which the
carpels of...
- well as a
member of the
Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft (Society of the
Carpop****s),
which exerted a
considerable influence on the
nascent German Freemasonry...
- angiocarpous, anisocarpic, Carpo, carpogonium, carpology, carpophagous,
carpop****, carpospore, cystocarp, dipterocarp, endocarp, epicarp, exocarp, Karpos...
-
Examples of
oligopeptides include:
Amanitins -
Cyclic peptides taken from
carpop****s of
several different mushroom species. They are
potent inhibitors of...
- and 6
sepals and
petals and
between 8 and 12 stamens. The
fruit is a
carpop**** and has up to 5
drupaceous mericarps. In 1944,
Adolf Engler and Arthur...
- 62
First carpop**** pegs
visible 63
Continuation of
flowering 64
First carpop**** pegs
visibly elongated 65 Full
flowering 66
First carpop**** pegs penetrating...
- angiocarpous, anisocarpic, Carpo, carpogonium, carpology, carpophagous,
carpop****, carpospore, cystocarp, dipterocarp, endocarp, epicarp, exocarp, Karpos...
- the
style that
remains attached to the
carpel that
separates from the
carpop**** (column). 4. A
generally straight,
stiff pappus element,
varying from...