tracheid उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- While wider tracheids with robust walls make it possible to achieve higher water transport pressures, this increases the problem of cavitation.
- For this reason, pits in tracheid walls have very small diameters, to prevent air entering and allowing bubbles to nucleate.
- The tracheids of earlywood formed at the beginning of a growing season have large radial sizes and smaller, thinner cell walls.
- Tracheid length might be slightly shorter than either parent, even though tracheid length in southern pines usually does not differ significantly.
- Tracheid length might be slightly shorter than either parent, even though tracheid length in southern pines usually does not differ significantly.
- Now, that fine-ground mass, under magnification, is a series of disaggregated tracheids _ water-conducting plant cells.
- The structure of the tracheids in the long lateral roots of white spruce varies with soil nitrogen availability ( Krasowski and Owens 1999 ).
- Tracheids also have pits, but only vessel elements have openings at both ends that connect individual vessel elements to form a continuous tubular vessel.
- Damage to a tracheid's wall almost inevitably leads to air leaking in and cavitation, hence the importance of many tracheids working in parallel.
- Damage to a tracheid's wall almost inevitably leads to air leaking in and cavitation, hence the importance of many tracheids working in parallel.