- "jack-o'-lantern". Long
pedicels of
clasping milkweed with a
single peduncle Cherry pedicels in
flower and
fruit Pumpkin pedicel Sessile Scape Hickey, M...
- Look up pedicle or
pedicel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pedicle or
pedicel may
refer to:
Pedicle of
vertebral arch, the
segment between the transverse...
- form
secondary processes known as
pedicels or foot
processes (for
which the
cells are
named podo- + -cyte). The
pedicels wrap
around the
capillaries and...
- (base), the
pedicel or
pedicellus (stem), and
finally the flagellum,
which often comprises many
units known as flagellomeres. The
pedicel (the second...
- The
abdomen and
cephalothorax are
connected by a thin
waist called the
pedicel.
Unlike insects,
spiders have an
endoskeleton (constructed of endosternites)...
-
successive pedicels are
aligned on the same plane:
drepanium Secondary buds
develop alternately on the stem :
scorpioid cyme The
successive pedicels are arranged...
- ssp.
complete with
persistent sepals at the end of the
fully ripened hip,
backward pointing thorns and
hairs covering the
pedicels and
fruiting body....
-
Southern European mountains has
sitting glands on petioles,
scapes and
pedicels. 3. S.
carpatica occurring in the
Western Carpathians in
Slovakia and Poland...
-
bearing pedicellate flowers (flowers
having short floral stalks called pedicels)
along its axis. In botany, an axis
means a shoot, in this case one bearing...
-
development begins from the
pedicel, a bony
structure that
appears on the top of the
skull by the time the
animal is a year old. The
pedicel gives rise to a spiky...