- In
geology and sedimentology,
connate fluids are
liquids that were
trapped in the
pores of
sedimentary rocks as they were deposited.
These liquids are...
-
Connate may
refer to
conjoined twins connation, in
botany Connate fluids in
geology This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- -ific) is the
process in
which sediments compact under pressure,
expel connate fluids, and
gradually become solid rock. Essentially,
lithification is...
- tube is
formed by
fusion of the
basal segments of the
tepals (proximally
connate). Its
shape is from an
inverted cone (obconic) to funnel-shaped (funneliform)...
-
valvate sepals, most
frequently basally connate, with five
imbricate petals. The
stamens are five to numerous, and
connate at
least at
their bases, but often...
-
fusion of
multiple filaments is
known as an androp****.
Stamens can be
connate (fused or
joined in the same whorl) as follows: extrorse:
anther dehiscence...
- Cross-section
through the
ovary of
Narcissus showing multiple connate carpels (a
compound pistil)
fused along the
placental line
where the
ovules form...
- The
filaments are
fused to the corolla,
while the
anthers are
generally connate (syngenesious anthers), thus
forming a sort of tube
around the
style (theca)...
- when
originally deposited, and as pore
space is reduced, much of
these connate fluids are expelled. In
addition to this
physical compaction, chemical...
- dioecious, or hermaphroditic. The
flowers may have four or five
faintly connate but
imbricate sepals with an
equal number of distinct,
imbricate petals...