corollaall the
flower petals considered together
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>corollaA collective term for all the
petals of a
flower. The
petals are often brightly coloured and attract pollinating
animals. The
corolla encloses the reproductive
organs, and is itself protected by the
sepal.
Full article >>>corolla(ko-role-a) [L. dim. of corona, wreath, crown]
Petals, collectively; usually the conspicuously colored
flower parts.
Full article >>>corolla Collective term for the
petals of a
flower.
corona A crown; an encircling structure. The ciliated
organ at the anterior end of rotifers used for swimming or feeding.
Full article >>>As a
corollary to our groups' efforts to define genomic
homologies between
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Full article >>>corolla - the whorl of
petals, which are usually thin, soft and colored to attract insects that help the process of
pollination.
Full article >>>Epipetalous in a
flower when the
stamens arise from the
corolla tissue (epi = upon over;
petal = a
leaf spread out flat)
Epithelial
Tissue in an
animal tissue which coats or lines various body parts
(epi = upon over; theli = nipple) ...
Full article >>>The innermost whorl of a
flower's
corolla, consisting of male reproductive structures.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>a whorl of
sepals (collectively called the
calyx)
a whorl of
petals (collectively called the
corolla)
stamens in which the microsporangia form
carpels in which the megasporangia form.
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cell and that the
cell is the fundamental unit of function in all
organisms.
Corollaries: the chemical composition of all
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