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exoderm

NOUN
  1. the outer germ layer that develops into skin and nervous tissue

How To Use exoderm In A Sentence

  • Exodermis with Casparian bands was found in roots of hydrophytic, mesophytic and xerophytic species and in members of primitive as well as advanced families.
  • In the exodermis of sunflower, aliphatic suberin is more abundant (by a factor of 2-3) compared to maize roots grown in aeroponics.
  • Multi-layered exodermis encircled the aerenchymatous cortex with air cavities.
  • As they stared the Mutable's exoderm began to flow and ripple violently. Voyage To The City Of The Dead
  • The transfer cells of Albizia julibrissin distribute in the epidermis and exodermis.
  • These layers include the epidermis, an exodermis in roots where it is differentiated, several layers of cortex cells, the endodermis, pericycle, xylem parenchyma cells and finally the vessels.
  • For thicker roots, such as those of maize, sorghum or tea, this procedure could be used for visualizing the exodermis in a longitudinal view.
  • These layers include the epidermis, an exodermis in roots where it is differentiated, several layers of cortex cells, the endodermis, pericycle, xylem parenchyma cells and finally the vessels.
  • Where access to this space becomes restricted by an exodermal resistance, a greater proportion of the total flux of a material may be absorbed at the root periphery and pass from cell to cell via the symplast.
  • The exodermis and underlying layer of heavily lignified sclerenchyma of Oryza sativa is a constitutive feature.
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