adaxial

ADJECTIVE
  1. nearest to or facing toward the axis of an organ or organism
    the upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface
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How To Use adaxial In A Sentence

  • The adaxial and abaxial surfaces of the investigated leaves of Styrian oil pumpkin showed numerous glandular trichomes and bristle hairs.
  • Inferred ancestral features include more than two whorls (or series) of tepals and stamens, stamens with protruding adaxial or lateral pollen sacs, several free, ascidiate carpels closed by secretion, extended stigma, extragynoecial compitum, and one or several ventral pendent ovule (s). A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • This method resulted in transparent replicas of the adaxial and abaxial leaf surface.
  • The locations of each cell type on the abaxial or adaxial leaf epidermis are shown in Fig.1.
  • Pollen tubes then exit the site of intercellular growth at the base of the funiculus where they continue to grow within the ovary locule along the adaxial carpel surface to finally enter the ovule micropyle.
  • Most leaves show dorsoventral anatomy: the upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces have somewhat different construction and may serve different functions. transparent (epidermal cells lack chloroplasts) and coated on the outer side with a waxy cuticle that prevents water loss. Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
  • Intact adaxial sheath epidermal cells were imaged with an Olympus FV1000 confocal microscope equipped with a 60×oil immersion lens PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Typically, the stomata are more numerous over the abaxial (lower) epidermis than the (adaxial) upper epidermis. Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
  • The environments of the adaxial and abaxial leaf surface differ in many ways.
  • Petiole 2-6 mm, puberulent and ± setose; leaf blade papery, oblong to oblong - lanceolate, 5-11 × 1. 5-3.5 cm; base cuneate; margin ciliate; apex obtuse and mucronate; abaxial surface densely gray-white-pubescent, yellow-brown setose along midrib; adaxial surface sparsely to densely puberulent when young. Find Me A Cure
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