Definitionn. (anatomy) a small structure resembling a rootlet
Last update: October 5, 2015
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The embryo consists of an axis bearing two or more cotyledons and ending below in a radicle; it lies in a generally copious food-storing tissue (endosperm) which is the remains of the female prothallus. [Please select]
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Radicle or Radicula: that joint of the antenna that is articulated to the head. [Please select]
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The "germ" is the radicle of the cacao seed, or that part of the cacao seed which on germination forms the root. [Please select]
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The envelope breaks, the little plant makes its appearance; radicle and stalk come to light. [Please select]
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It is the young plant which absorbs the glucose, and which must therefore be destroyed; they cut off the radicle with their mandibles, and gnaw the stalk; the germ is thus suppressed. [Please select]
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These amido compounds, of which aniline, toluidine, benzidine, naphthylamine are familiar examples, are characterised by containing the molecular group NH{2}, which radicle is built up of the two elements nitrogen and hydrogen. [Please select]
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