- also used to
define body
structure of an organism, e.g.
flatworm have
dorsiventrally flattened bodies. One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates...
- the
transportation system.
Typically leaves are broad, flat and thin (
dorsiventrally flattened),
thereby maximising the
surface area
directly exposed to...
-
though Carboniferous fossils about 6 cm long are known.
Zygentoma have
dorsiventrally flattened bodies,
generally elongated or oval in outline.
Their antennae...
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Structure Thalloid or
foliose Foliose Thalloid Symmetry Dorsiventral or
radial Radial Dorsiventral Rhizoids Unicellular Pluricellular Unicellular Chloroplasts/cell...
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conifer leaves, used for
shoots with the
morphology of "elongated,
dorsiventrally flattened leaves with a
single vein;
divergent from stem". Conifers...
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being compressed laterally (from side to side)
instead of
flattened dorsiventrally, and in
their being able to use
their tails to
spring up to 30 cm (12 in)...
- leaf-like
lobes of
foliose lichens is a
different color from the top side (
dorsiventral),
often brown or black,
sometimes white. A
fruticose lichen may have...
- 3 long-persisting styles. The
seeds are
usually ellipsoid becoming dorsiventrally flattened with
maturity and
black when ripe. It is
endemic to the Gladstone...
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reticulated venation and lack a
basal meristem. The
laminae are
generally dorsiventral and lack
secretory cavities. The
stomata are
generally confined to one...
- disendorse, dorsal, dorsiferous, dorsiflexion, dorsiflexor, dorsigrade,
dorsiventral, dorsum, dossier, endorse, endorsee, endor****t, indorse, indor****t...