Swelling in some plants
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EDEMASwelling in some plants
EDEMASwelling in plants
EDEMAA swelling in plants
EDEMASwelling, particularly in plants
apophysisA swelling at the base of the sporangium in some mosses
apophysesA swelling at the base of the sporangium in some mosses
goitreda swelling of the thyroid gland, in some cases nearly doubling the size of the neck, usually caused by under- or overproduction of hormone by the gland
LATEXESMilky liquids in some plants
GRADEBMILKDairy product used in some cheese plants
resinsubstance exuded from some plants, used in medicines, plastics, etc.
resinssubstance exuded from some plants, used in medicines, plastics, etc.
inulina fructose polysaccharide present in the tubers and rhizomes of some plants. Formula: (C6H10O5)n
parthenogenesisReproduction from an ovum without fertilization, esp. as a normal process in some invertebrates and lower plants
yellowweedany of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
yellowweedsYELLOWWEED, any of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
mustardsUsed in names of related plants, only some of which are used to produce mustard for the table, e.g., hedge mustard
cycasany of several palmlike Old World tropical plants of the genus Cycas, some species of which are cultivated as ornamentals in warm climates
cycasesany of several palmlike Old World tropical plants of the genus Cycas, some species of which are cultivated as ornamentals in warm climates
bulbA rounded underground storage organ present in some plants, notably those of the lily family, consisting of a short stem surrounded by fleshy scale leaves or leaf bases and resting over winter
photosynthesisThe process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct
urushiola mixture of catechol derivatives with saturated or unsaturated side chains of 15 or 17 carbon atoms that is an oily toxic irritant principle present in poison ivy and some related plants (genus Rhus) and in lacquers derived from such plants