- A
leptoid is a type of
elongated food-conducting cell like
phloem in the
stems of some mosses, such as the
family Polytrichaceae. They
surround strands...
- to
cover plows. In
current times jewellery is made from
these scales.
Leptoid (bony-ridge)
scales are
found on higher-order bony fish, the
teleosts (the...
- have had
scales with the
properties of both
placoid and
ganoid scales.
Leptoid scales are
found on higher-order bony fish. As they grow they add concentric...
- have
leptoid scales. The
outer part of
these scales fan out with bony ridges,
while the
inner part is
crossed with
fibrous connective tissue.
Leptoid scales...
-
Brian P.; Ovrebo,
Clark L. (2005). "Leucoagaricus bivelatus, a new
volvate leptoid species". Mycotaxon. 91: 303–308. Watling, Roy; Hausknecht,
Anton (1997)...
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those in
vascular plants that
support large size,
including hydroid and
leptoid cells to
conduct water and photosynthate, and
lamellae that
provide gas...
-
psychophysical capacity to
enjoy life" (p. 240)
Heard termed this
phase "
Leptoid Man" (from the Gr**** word lepsis: "to leap")
because humans increasingly...
- from the soil. They are
surrounded by
bundles of
living cells known as
leptoids which carry sugars and
other nutrients in solution. The
hydroids are analogous...
-
scales are
classified as
leptoid scales. The
leptoid scales are thin and
flexible and
cover the
extent of the body.
Leptoid scales are
divided in two...
- the trout-perch has thin,
flexible plates of bone or
leptoid scales.
Their particular leptoid scales are
ctenoid scales that are
similar to the perch's...