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stalk to support the stigma, and through which pollen tubes grow
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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mucus-secreting groove in the ventral surface of the pharnyx of non-vertebrate chordates (e.g, tunicates and lancelets); it aids in transporting food to the esophagus. Recent molecular evidence supports the traditional view that the endostyle is ...
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Styles of art that flourished during this short period are markedly different from other Egyptian art, bearing a variety of affectations, from elongated heads to protruding stomachs, exaggerated ugliness and the beauty of Nefertiti.
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style -- The narrow stalk of the pistil, located above the ovary but below the stigma.
synangium -- A cluster of sporangia which have become fused in development.
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style Part of the female reproductive structure in the carpel of a þower; formed from the ovary wall. The tip of the style carries the stigma to which pollen grains attach. Part of the pistil that separates the stigma from the ovary.
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style
[L. stilus, stake, stalk]
In angiosperms, the stalk of a carpel, down which the pollen tube grows.
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styletborne virus. A virus that is carried on the mouthparts of its insect vector and is lost after the vector feeds once or a few times; nonpersistent virus.
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style
The slender, neck-like portion of the carpel that leads to the ovary.
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^ Style Manual Committee, Council on Biological Editors (1994). Scientific Stype and Format, 6th, New York: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-47154-0.
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axostyle Tubelike organelle in some flagellate protozoa, extending from the area of the kinetosomes to the posterior end, where it often protrudes.
Azygous A blood vessel.
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Lifestyle choices also affect longevity. Early in the twentieth century, men smoked more than women, a factor that is thought to account for much of the gender gap in longevity. As more women began to smoke, the gap decreased.
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Lifestyle and nutritional needs
Adequate nutrition contributes to three outcomes which are necessary for the organism's normal functioning.
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In the style of A Question of Genes, the PI's award-winning, DOE-funded PBS program, each hour will closely observe two or three pairs of people -- judges and scientists, ...
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All pollen grains — incompatible as well as compatible — germinate forming pollen tubes that begin to grow down the style.
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Note that this is a mutation that is favorable in modern times because (a) people live longer and (b) people have diets and life-styles that are not like those of our ancestors. In prehistoric times this would not have been a favorable mutation.
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Having unlike or unequal styles to prevent autogamy.
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pistil: the structure of the flower that contains a stigma, a style, and an ovary.
pith: the structure at the center of the stem of vascular plants.
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