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Pedicel (botany) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pedicel is a stem that attaches single flowers to the main stem of the inflorescence. It is the branches or stalks that hold each flower in an inflorescence that contains more than one flower. The...
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Pedicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pedicle or pedicel may refer to: •Pedicle of vertebral arch, the segment between the transverse process and the vertebral body, and is often used as a radiographic marker and entry point in vertebr...
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Definition of pedicel in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of pedicel. Pronunciation of pedicel. Translations of pedicel. pedicel synonyms, pedicel antonyms. Information about pedicel in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... pedicel - a small stalk bearing a single flower of an inflorescence;
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1996: Spiders have the body clearly divided into two pieces which are joined by a narrow stalk, the pedicel. — Michael J. Roberts, Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe (Collins 1996, p. 10)
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on pedicel (plant part), In a raceme a flower develops at the upper angle (axil) between the stem and branch of each leaf along a long, unbranched axis. Each flower is borne on a short stalk, called a pedicel. ... Each flower terminates a short stalk called a pedicel. The main axis...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on pedicel (arachnid anatomy), ...(except the primitive suborder Mesothelae) differ from other arachnids in lacking external segmentation of the abdomen and in having the abdomen attached to the cephalothorax by a narrow stalk, the pedicel. ... CREATE MY pedicel NEW DOCUMENT...
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Readymades with Pippy and Marcel ... Pippy's House of Happy ... More like it- doggy picture post!
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QCA Unit 5B Life Cycles ... Flower parts work sheet (teachers notes) ... It is suggested that you use this sheet alongside a simple flower dissection. You can either use bought flowers such as daffodils or tulips or some from a garden or the school grounds such as apple blossom, strawberry flowers or buttercups.
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