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heteromorphic Meaning in Bengali



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The thin shelled heteromorphic ammonites probably lived at depths 36–183 m (118.


spiraling rightward around distinctly neck-like anterior body part; and heteromorphic paroral membrane .


A distinct SI mechanism exists in heterostylous flowers, termed heteromorphic self-incompatibility.


homeomorphic by Moritz von Rohr and was contrasted by him with the heteromorphic one in which the r values of the stereoscopic and actual views differ.


the Lebanon and its bearing on the palaeobiological interpretation of heteromorphic ammonites".


diverse superfamily of Cretaceous ammonites generally considered as heteromorphic and commonly included in the suborder Ancyloceratina.


genes responsible for a unique system of self-incompatibility, termed heteromorphic self-incompatibility, that is, the pollen from a flower on one morph.


land plants, either the sporophyte or the gametophyte may be reduced (heteromorphic).


If it occurs before sex chromosomes become heteromorphic, as is likely in the octoploid red sorrel Rumex acetosella, sex is determined.


Ancyloceratidae is a family of heteromorphic ammonites that lived during the Early Cretaceous.


The life history is an isomorphic to slightly heteromorphic alternation of generations, but asexual strains also exist.


This is made possible through heteromorphic sex chromosomes expressed as XY.


to encourage outcross pollen transfer and is usually associated with heteromorphic self-incompatibility to reduce inbreeding.


bulbosa has a heteromorphic long chromosome pair, the result of a pericentric inversion in one of.


Although distinct in character and not truly heteromorphic the Crioceratidae were included in the American TreatisePart L, 1957.


The life cycle of Laminaria has heteromorphic alternation of generations which differs from Fucus.


Muramotoceras was an unusual genus of heteromorphic ammonite.


Dorsal scales are heteromorphic, not imbrication, and some are conical or developed into enlarged tubercles.


isomorphic and heteromorphic forms.


In heteromorphic algae, the morphology.



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