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organs caused by
differences in
growth in
different parts of the organ.
Cir****nutation refers specifically to the
circular movements often exhibited by the...
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which was
originally published in 1865. This work also
coined the term
cir****nutation to
describe the
motion of
growing stems and
tendrils s****ing supports...
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Plants Chapter 5:
Modified Cir****nutation:
Climbing Plants;
Epinastic and
Hyponastic Movements Chapter 6:
Modified Cir****nutation:
Sleep or
Nyctitropic Movements...
- 2307/2443769. JSTORĀ 2443769. Millet, B.; Melin, D.; Badot, P.-M. (1988). "
Cir****nutation in
Phaseolus vulgaris. I. Growth,
osmotic potential and cell ultrastructure...
- Furthermore,
Dioscorea is a twiner, this
means that the
plant undergoes cir****nutation which is a
helical movement that
allows stems to wrap
around objects...
- harm
Latin noxa noxious,
obnoxious nu- nod
Latin nuere cir****nutate,
cir****nutation, counternutation, innuendo, innuent, numen, numinous, nutant, nutation...
- harm
Latin noxa noxious,
obnoxious nu- nod
Latin nuere cir****nutate,
cir****nutation, counternutation, innuendo, innuent, numen, numinous, nutant, nutation...
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observed that the
seedlings still experienced rotational growth and
cir****nutation despite lack of gravity,
showing these behaviors are instinctual. Other...
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plant book, The
Power of
Movement in
Plants are key here: i.e. that
cir****nutation (the
process that
creates the
circular or
elliptical movement of the...
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whatever tall,
stationary object they
happen upon. This action,
called cir****nutation, has the real
effect of
securing and
pulling the
branches higher, thus...