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cotyledon (/ˌkɒtɪˈliːdən/ KOT-ill-EE-dən; from
Latin cotyledon; from κοτυληδών (kotulēdṓn) "a cavity,
small cup, any cup-shaped hollow", gen. κοτυληδόνος...
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oxygen and
nutrients with the
maternal blood. The
Artiodactyla have a
cotyledonary placenta. In this form of placenta, the
chorionic villi form a number...
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identified as
having lignotubers (as of 1993).
Lignotubers develop from the
cotyledonary bud in
seedlings of
several oak
species including cork oak
Quercus suber...
- embryo.
Protophloem itself appears in the mid-vein
extending into the
cotyledonary node,
which constitutes the
first appearance of a leaf in angiosperms...
- w****s
after germination. They are
technically haustoria, as they are
cotyledonary structures that
absorb nutrients and
water from the
solid and liquid...
- The
first stem
internode above the
cotyledonary node of a
plant embryo or a seedling...
- of seed development, i.e., globular,
heart shape,
torpedo shape, and
cotyledonary stage, it is
known as
precocious germination.[citation needed] Another...
- Gurib-Fakim, A. (1998). "Micropropagation of
Psiadia arguta through cotyledonary axillary bud culture".
Plant Growth Regulation. 25 (2): 75–80. doi:10...
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blood return to the
placenta allows for
shrinkage and
collapse of the
cotyledonary villi with
subsequent fetal membrane separation.
Methods of
active management...
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epicotyl develops as an
anlage flanked by
regions of that
define the
cotyledonary buttresses. At this stage, the
embryo is
composed of the suspensor, root...