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S. scutellata is sessile it does not have a stalk.
They do not have a stalk, and lack a layer of outer skin.
Often, cells leaving the basal layer that still have a stalk in it but are already in the first suprabasal layer ('mushroom' cells; e.g., [12], [39]) were expressing cyclin A (Fig. 4b e).
If you set your story in a farm, for example, the farmer can have a stalk of corn and accidentally kill himself with it.
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A heteromerous thallus may have a stalked (fruticose), crustlike (crustose), or leafy (foliose) form; many transitional types exist.
If he's always around, then he may have a stalking problem, but if he's just "in the area" occasionally, then it may be because he's hoping to run into you.
Falafel already had a stalk in his mouth.
"At no point in my life since have I had a stalk of wheat in my mouth," he said, breaking the silence.
The largest known apothecium, produced by Geopyxis cacabus, has a stalk 1 metre (40 inches) high and a cup 50 centimetres (20 inches) across.
Each of them has a stalk (peduncle), which may be jointed, that attaches to shells, to seaweed, or to other animals, such as sponges, bryozoans, hydroids, and segmented worms.
Like real squid suckers, this type of artefact also has a stalk that is connected to the arm skin and a ring to give radial support.
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