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For example, Ginkgo biloba seeds are surrounded by a collar-like structure that is considered by some to be a modified megasporophyll, and by others to be a structure that develops during the growth of the seed.
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M. oryzae enters rice leaves and stems primarily through the appressorium, a specialised structure that develops from a germinated conidium.
Among embryo extraembryonic membranes, serosa represents an important structure that develops from polar body or from embryonic cells at the start of embryogenesis [26].
The growth plate (epiphyseal plate or physis) is a highly specialized structure that develops from the cartilaginous-orientated mesenchymal cells.
This compartment is a complex juxtanuclear structure that develops by reorganization of cellular organelles at sites of viral tegument, envelope and nonstructural protein accumulation to create an environment for the final tegumentation, envelopment and preparation for shedding of infectious virions.
In order to maintain a competitive Test team, there needs to be a robust first-class structure that develops players.
Ovule, plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
The structure that develops is like something Steven Millhauser might conceive, an ever-evolving compound that becomes a funeral parlor and gives shelter to rejected people.
The müllerian tract is the embryologic structure that develops into the internal female genitalia.
First, the large, diffuse Aβ positive plaque ring-like structure that develops around the initial plaques could well obscure any very close newly appeared plaques.
In this study, our aim was to determine whether a viral infection-related bacterial profile exists in the respiratory tract and evaluate any disparities in the microbiota structure that develops depending on the infectious virus species.
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