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septate Meaning in Bengali



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septate's Usage Examples:

Septate (with septa) Aspergillus and many other species have septate hyphae.


Aseptate or coenocytic (without septa) Non-septate hyphae are.


For example, a septate.


The intestinal eugregarines are separated into septate — suborder Septatina — and aseptate — suborder Aseptatina — depending on.


It is often performed on patients with an imperforate or septate hymen, or other situations where the hymen is unusually thick or rigid.


thought to be causative with the septate uterus as the most common finding.


"Complete septate uterus with longitudinal vaginal.


many have gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that produce spores on septate basidia.


by septate, dematiaceous hyphae producing brown, geniculate conidiophores.


The poroconidia are curved slightly to distinctly, transversely septate, with.


divisions within the developing spores populate each resulting cell in septate ascospores with nuclei.


The corresponding junctions that occur in invertebrates are septate junctions.


Heterobasidiomycetes, including jelly fungi, smuts and rusts, are basidiomycetes with septate basidia.


Except for a few species, the basidia, when present, are transversally septate.


be distinguished from a septate uterus by the angle between the cornua (intercornual angle): less than 75 degrees in a septate uterus, and greater than.


The distinction between an arcuate uterus and a septate uterus is not standardized.


Dark septate endophytes (DSE) are a group of endophytic fungi characterized by their morphology of melanized, septate, hyphae.


Other characteristics of the group include septate wood fibers and self-pruning branches.


but in some cases slightly pigmented and predominantly 1-septate, although taxa with 3-septate ascospores have been recorded.


The intestinal eugregarines are separated into septate — suborder Septatorina — and aseptate — suborder Aseptatorina — depending.


that are transversely septate; some jelly fungi in the order Tremellales have four-celled phragmobasidia that are cruciately septate.



septate's Meaning':

of or relating to a septum

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