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leaves of many
eucalypts provide good examples, and so do some xerophytes.
globose Roughly spherical. See also subglobose.
globulose Approximately spherical...
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cacti Cacti whose stems are even
smaller may be
described as
globular (or
globose). They
consist of shorter, more ball-shaped
stems than
columnar cacti....
- The
globose nucleus is one of the deep
cerebellar nuclei. It is
located medial to the
emboliform nucleus, and
lateral to the
fastigial nucleus. The globose...
- the fastigial,
globose, emboliform, and
dentate nuclei. In
lower mammals the
emboliform nucleus appears to be
continuous with the
globose nucleus, and these...
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Bathypolypus sponsalis,
commonly called the
globose octopus, is a deep sea
cephalopod that can be
found in both the
eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean...
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contains numerous apothecia. A
cleistothecium (plural: cleistothecia) is a
globose,
completely closed fruit body with no
special opening to the outside. The...
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appear in two flat rows on
either side of the shoot. The
cones are
globose, 0.8–1.4 in (2–3.5 cm) diameter, with 10–25 scales, each
scale with one...
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about 20
accepted species,
ranging from
large and
treelike types to
small globose cacti. The name
derives from
echinos hedgehog or sea urchin, and opsis...
- 4–10 cm long by 1.5–4 cm wide.
Coiling tendrils are up to 8 cm long. The
globose berries are 5–8 mm in diameter,
black with a
singular seed. The
fruit is...
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cerebellar nuclei,
which are from
lateral to medial: the dentate, emboliform,
globose and fastigial.
These nuclei can be seen
using Weigert's
elastic stain....