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through selective reabsorption by the
cells lining the metanephridium. The
saccate metanephridia are
excretory glands which function similarly to the metanephridia...
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Saccate is a term used in
botany to
describe plant parts that are
shaped like a
pouch or sack. Sometimes, when all
members of a
taxon share a property...
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pollen itself has a
saccate, ring-like
structure at its
distal pole, and
rarely this
structure can be more or less
doubly saccate. The seed
cones are...
- and
petals look alike. The ear-shaped, fringed,
white labellum (lip) is
saccate (sac-shaped) or has a spur, and has red
markings at its base. The fleshy...
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arranged in racemes. The
flowers are
accompanied by modified, fleshy,
saccate bracts which produce nectar. The
flowers are pentamerous. The
fruits are...
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saccate Pouched or
shaped like a sack.
sagittate Shaped like the head of an arrow;...
- Five
tubular honey-leaves are semi
erect with a flat limb and
spurred or
saccate at the base. The spur is
directed backwards and
secretes nectar. Stamens...
- (containing two sacci).
Modern pine, spruce, and
yellowwood trees all
produce saccate pollen. The
transfer of
pollen grains to the
female reproductive structure...
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After further feeding, the J2s
undergo morphological changes and
become saccate.
Without further feeding, they
moult three times and
eventually become...
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Phaeosaccion is a
genus of
algae with
monostromatic tubular to
saccate thalli, up to 20
centimetres (7.9 in) long and to 2
centimetres (0.79 in) wide...