meristematic in Vietnamese

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1. Meristematic, a orthographic inconvenience etches the anomalous psalters beside an dissuasive Borshts

2. These plantlets arise from mitosis of meristematic-type tissue in notches in the leaves.

3. Leaf morphogenesis is the result of meristematic activity in the leaf apical cell and two abaxial meristems.

4. 18 The meristematic cells of leaf primordium and the young leaf cells contain polymorphous protein bodies which are generally located in the internal side of vacuole membrane.

5. 23 Root growth is mainly determined by cell division and subsequent elongation in the root apical area. Components regulating cell division in root meristematic cells are largely unknown.

6. It has been also stated that Ameristic, irregular forms of development in these genera could be due to deviations from any of those Adiantum or Ceratopteris types, by means of inhibition of the initial meristematic cell (Gabriel y Galan & Migliaro 2011).

7. Cambium definition, a layer of delicate meristematic tissue between the inner bark or phloem and the wood or xylem, which produces new phloem on the outside and new xylem on the inside in stems, roots, etc., originating all secondary growth in plants and forming the annual rings of wood

8. Blade (lamina): part of the leaf above the collar collar: a thin band of meristematic tissue at the junction of the leaf blade (lamina) and the sheath Auricles: claw appendages at the base of the blade of some grasses (some grasses do not have Auricles) ligule: outgrowth at the inner junction of the

9. Whether the leaf is simple (Lycopus, Glechoma) or compound (Fraxinus), pinnate (Lycopus, Fraxinus) or palmate (Glechoma) in its nervation or leaflet arrangement, and acropetal (Fraxinus) or basipetal (Lycopus, Glechoma) in its development, the organogenetic zone of its primordium is characterised by a continuum of meristematic activity, a submarginal optimum mitotic density, a mitotic polarity (the main cause of lobation) and a very important individual variability.