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Vascular plants with
monopodial growth habits grow
upward from a
single point. They add
leaves to the apex each year and the stem
grows longer accordingly...
- proteus), or a
single pseudopod may form on the
surface of the body (
monopodial, such as
Entamoeba histolytica).
Cells which make
pseudopods are generally...
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species of
plants in the
family Orchidaceae.
Orchids in this
genus are
monopodial epiphytes or
lithophytes with long, co**** roots, short,
leafy stems and...
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sympodial (clumping) and
monopodial (running) species.
Sympodial species grow from the soil in a
slowly expanding tuft,
while monopodial species send underground...
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branching that is
typically found in
rabbit lungs is a
clear example of
monopodial branching, in
which smaller branches divide out
laterally from a larger...
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representation is that of a
solitary shoot ending in a
crown of leaves. This
monopodial character may be
exhibited by prostrate, trunkless, and trunk-forming...
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conifers are
woody plants, and most are trees, the
majority having a
monopodial growth form (a single,
straight trunk with side branches) with strong...
- The
forms of pseudopodia, from left:
polypodial and lobose;
monopodial and lobose; filose; conical; reticulose;
tapering actinopods; non-tapering actinopods...
- branches.
Plant organs can grow
according to two
different schemes,
namely monopodial or
racemose and
sympodial or cymose. In
inflorescences these two different...
- any
permanent woody structure. They can grow
according to two patterns:
Monopodial: The stem
grows from a
single bud,
leaves are
added from the apex each...