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cataphylls Meaning in Bengali



একটি উদ্ভিদ জীবন শুরুতে হ্রাস বা সবে মাত্র উন্নত পাত (অর্থাত cotyledons





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the majority of photosynthesis, and cataphylls that are modified to perform other specialized functions.


The peduncle sometimes has bracts (a type of cataphylls) at nodes.


Their leaves are simply pinnate, spirally arranged, and interspersed with cataphylls.


Philodendrons also produce cataphylls, which are modified leaves that surround and protect the newly forming leaves.


The leaves on the main (vertical) axes are reduced to scales called "cataphylls", while leaves on the other axes develop normally.


features which include, short internodes, dense roots, and lanceolate cataphylls.


  The cataphylls, which are formed around any new leaf as it is forming remain semi-intact.


of somewhat scandent habit, with medium to long internodes, deciduous cataphylls, and somewhat leathery, suborbicular leaf blades.


5–2–5 m tall and 4–10 mm in diameter, cataphylls are to 40 cm or more long.


The lowest two or three leaves are cataphylls that sheath the lower stem and become dry.


presence of fused vacularized stipules, the lack or irregular production of cataphylls, and a few other anatomical and morphological traits.


major photosynthetic function and may be dead at maturity, as in some cataphylls and spines.


thickening to 4 mm on secondary branches; stems covered in translucent cataphylls (a leaf whose primary function is something other than photosynthesis);.


The morphology of the cataphylls can vary from hairless to bearing hair like projections.


such a tunic is derived from the bases of sacrificial dead leaves, often cataphylls specialised for the purpose and dying in place.


Keighery In Psammomoya the leaves are opposite and decussate, and reduced to cataphylls (scales).


The stem bears small sheathing cataphylls with a pair of inconspicuous stipules.


The axillary buds are dormant in scaly cataphylls, but the apical bud is bare, exposing emerging leaf rudiments.


The cataphylls are triangular, gradually tapered, 8 to 12 cm long, 3 to 4 cm wide at.


The plant sprouts 5–11 white and non-photosynthetic leaves known as cataphylls.



cataphylls's Meaning':

a reduced or scarcely developed leaf at the start of a plant's life (i.e. cotyledons

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