With SEM, the light line was found to be where the secondary thickening bars were tightly appressed to each other. |
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Those appressed to another thylakoid in a stack called a granum are "appressed" or "agranal" thylakoids. |
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A seal is achieved with closed cell foam gaskets appressed to both surfaces of the leaf isolating a small area. |
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In developing flowers the stamens are tightly appressed but soon mature centripetally and bend extrorsely at anthesis. |
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Light blue to chartreuse, adaxially glabrous or scarcely, with appressed hairs, abaxially with densely accumbent, minimally spiky, silky hairs. |
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Many parasitic fungi absorb food from the host cells through the hyphal walls appressed against the cell walls of the host's internal tissues. |
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Each flower is replaced by a slender silique that becomes appressed against the stalk of the raceme as it matures. |
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Megalastrum acrosorum is distinguished by indusiate sori and rachises and costules abaxially with pale flaccid appressed scales. |
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The leaves are spreading and awl-shaped on young shoots but are characteristically small, scalelike, and appressed to the branch on older branchlets. |
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Note how the zygophores are tightly appressed parallel to each other while fusing to form the progametangia. |
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The metatarsals are long, slender, and appressed for their entire preserved lengths. |
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This specimen resembles Megalastrum aureisquama but differs by dark appressed scales along the lamina rachises. |
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In sporogenous tissue, the cells are polygonal and tightly appressed, completely filling the locular space. |
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Abdominal sterna II, III and lateral parts of IV heavily punctured, the others without punctation, covered with short, appressed macrotrichia, some parts pruinose. |
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The newly formed egg is closely appressed to the archegonial jacket cells. |
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