theca in English

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a receptacle, sheath, or cell enclosing an organ, part, or structure, in particular.
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1. Anthers typically consist of two compartments called thecae (singular theca), with each theca containing two microsporangia (the fusion product of which is a locule)

2. The word is more exactly "implement case," or "writing-case" (Calamarium atramentarium, theca calamaria, theca libraria, graphiaria)

3. Anthers typically consist of two compartments called thecae (singular theca), with each theca containing two microsporangia (the fusion product of which is a locule)

4. A typical Cystoid has a sac-like theca forming the bulk of the body

5. The study suggests that the Ambulacra grew at a faster rate than the theca

6. Ambulacra terminate at the apex of the theca in the center of which is the mouth

7. Anthers (Figure 9.26) are discrete pollen containing units, found in the stamens of the great majority of angiosperms. Anthers typically consist of two compartments called thecae (singular theca), with each theca containing two microsporangia (the fusion product of which is a locule)

8. “A Calamarium, or “theca” (Greek: θήκη) is a symbol of prefect’s power. A decorated case, on a tripod, holding writing tools for juridical judgements

9. The Brachia rise from a corresponding number of thecal plates, "radials (RR)." These constituted the arms (Brachia), and five definite radial plates of the theca were specialized for their support.

10. Length of Ambulacra varies greatly, from very short conduits, where brachioles are clustered near the mouth, to medium, where brachioles are limited to crown of theca, to very long, in some extending to base.

11. A number of taxa delay the dicalycal theca and produce a unistipular proximal part without a median septum and a Bistipular distal part of the colony with a delayed insertion of the median septum

12. Cingulum (brain), white matter fibers found in the brain Cingulum (tooth), a shelf at the margin of a tooth A type of groove encircling the theca of dinoflagellates; Cingulum (Catholicism), a rope belt used by monastic order such as the Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg) Cingulum (Wicca), a ritual cord used in British