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typically the
first line of
defenses used
against antagonists and can
include sclerified cells,
lignified periderm cells, and
secondary compounds such as phenolics...
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suggests that
these sclereids are
originally parenchyma cells, but are so
sclerified that they are now
sclereid cells rather than
parenchyma cells.
These sclereids...
- root hairs. Most
distinct is the
viscidia that are button-shaped and
sclerified with
short stipes. The
three genera all have
elongated Maxillaria-type...
- end apiculate, or with a
sharp tip. The
leaves are evergreen,
heavily sclerified, and may also come in a sickle-shape. The
inflorescence is
dense to open...
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aborted seeds of
Thomcord are small, but in some
years they can
become sclerified (a
thickening and
lignification of the
walls of
plant cells and the subsequent...
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lateral lobes of the aedeagus,
which are
smooth and thin in A.
obtectus but
sclerified and
thick in A. obvelatus.
Although both A.
obtectus and A. obvelatus...
- setae, the
presence of a
rudimentary granular core, and the
presence of
sclerified hyphae in the
granular core. They have
yellowish to
brownish spores that...
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Brachistosternus (Bothriuridae, Scorpionida)" [Study on the
complex structure of the
sclerified skeleton of the
paraxial organ of the
genus Brachistosternus (Bothriuridae...
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ground tissue composed of
living primary cells) and the
inner layer is
sclerified (thick, lignified, cell wall that is
shorter than a
fiber cell). The vittae...
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involves the
development of
special nutritive tissues and the
emergence of
sclerified tissues surrounding the gall's
larval chamber.
These changes are hypothesized...