Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet MIDRIB


MIDRIB

4

Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

10
DR
DRI
IB
ID
IDR
MI
MID

2

2

93
BD
BI
BID
BIM
BIR


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Exempel på hur man kan använda MIDRIB i en mening

  • Satay may consist of diced or sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, other meats, or tofu; bamboo skewers are often used, while rustic style of preparations employ skewers from the midrib of the coconut palm frond.
  • An extension of the midrib (the tendril), which in some species aids in climbing, protrudes from the tip of the leaf; at the end of the tendril the pitcher forms.
  • They come out of the bud folded along the line of the midrib, tawny green; when they are full grown they become smooth, dark green above, paler beneath.
  • Ovules are numerous and found scattered over the inner surface of the carpel wall, except on the midrib and edges.
  • Lygodium are unusual in that the rachis, or midrib, of the frond is thin, flexible, and long, the frond unrolling with indeterminate growth and the rachis twining around supports, so that each frond forms a distinct vine.
  • It takes its common name from its dark, reddish-brown, glossy stipe and rachis (leaf stalk and midrib), which support a once-divided, pinnate leaf.
  • This midrib can vary in length; and it is due to this variation that leaf blades of certain species of Sabal are strongly curved or strongly costapalmate (as in Sabal palmetto and Sabal etonia) or weakly curved (almost flattened), weakly costapalmate, (as in Sabal minor).
  • The stomata are usually restricted to the abaxial or underside of the leaf, forming two stomatal bands around the midrib.
  • The species of Nageia are distinguished from similar Podocarpus and the other genera in the Podocarpaceae by their broad, flat subopposite leaves with no midrib, superficially similar to those of the unrelated Agathis (Araucariaceae).
  • Its appearance is characterized by villous bristles (indument) on each side of its midrib and on the back of the involute leaf blade.
  • To aid scrambling some species have evolved hooks on the underside of the midrib, or more commonly by modified "pinnae" or tendrils in the form of stout, backward-pointing spines.
  • The erect portion of the thallus is dichotomous or subpinnately branched, flattened and with a distinct midrib.
  • The scarious floral bracts consist of narrow chlorophyllous bands, tinted with purple along the midrib.
  • The leaves are glabrous on both surfaces or sparsely puberulent beneath only when young; the leaves are mostly triplinerved or sometimes inconspicuously five-nerved, with conspicuous midrib on both surfaces.
  • These sori form long rows extending out from the midrib on the back of the outer part of the lamina (frond).
  • The sporangia are contained in discrete round sori in a single row on either side of the midrib of the fronds.
  • The stipe is continued into the frond forming a long conspicuous midrib, all other large and unbranched brown algae to be found in the British Isles are without a mid-rib.
  • The round sori occupy two rows on either side of the midrib of each pinna and are covered by a centrally-attached, umbrella-like indusium with fringed edges.
  • 2 cm, slender; leaves elliptic or oblong-lanceolate, rarely ovate-oblong, 6-12 × 2–5 cm, hairy in the axils of lateral veins beneath, almost hairless above, rounded or broadly cuneate base, irregularly minutely serrated margin, acuminate or acute apex; lateral veins 6 or 7 on each side of the midrib.
  • The phyllodes midrib is not prominent and it has obscure lateral nerves that are longitudinally anastomosing.


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