funiculus

NOUN
  1. the stalk of a plant ovule or seed
  2. any of several body structure resembling a cord
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How To Use funiculus In A Sentence

  • When ripe, each half falls away, leaving the seeds attached by delicate stalks (funiculi, sing. funiculus) to the edges of the membranous partition. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • The latter observer considers that the funiculus, with the integuments, is the equivalent of a leaflet, the petiolule or midrib of which answers to the funiculus, and its hollow expansion to the integument. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • The latter observer considers that the funiculus, with the integuments, is the equivalent of a leaflet, the petiolule or midrib of which answers to the funiculus, and its hollow expansion to the integument. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • The ventral gray horn is separated from the surface of the spinal cord by the lateral portion of the anterior funiculus.
  • The areas, grey levels of NF in the cell bodies and the numbers of axons in the anterior funiculus were measured and the statistical analysis showed significant difference.
  • The force of ejection causes that portion of the funiculus called the ‘purse’ to burst and release the funicular cord and hapteron.
  • The spinal part arises from lateral cell groups in the anterior column near its dorso-lateral margin in the upper five or six segments of the cord, its roots pass through the lateral funiculus to the lateral surface of the cord. IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves
  • The hilum is a scar formed when the funiculus detaches from the seed at maturity.
  • Each growing ovule is seen attached to the pod wall via a funiculus, and the ovule has initiated a curved and bent orientation.
  • As the posterior funiculus is not involved in the section, discriminative touch and proprioception remain intact.
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