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the planta
noun
The sole of the foot
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Suspected by all, he fell victim to a vendetta of the Planta family and was assassinated.
The cathedral had been transformed into a grove of white roses, and foliage including sweet scented broom, the "planta genista" emblem of the Plantagenets.
Each proleg has one or two curved rows of minute hooklets and an eversible soft end, the planta.
At the Planta Europa meeting in Hyères, France, the principal resolution involved the creation of a Planta Europa Network to coordinate efforts to save Europe's wild plants and their habitats.
The usual 'microlepidopteran' type of proleg consists of a small proleg base that is little more than a ring encircling the planta.
The planta is either reduced or cylindrical, but not asymmetric, and the crochets most often are formed as a full or nearly full circle.
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Additionally, it is our intent to determine whether the interspecific relationships of these molecules reflect recognized evolutionary hypotheses in the Plantae.
Since then, it has become clear that the Plantae as originally defined included several unrelated groups, and the fungi and several groups of algae were removed to new kingdoms.
This strain represents an anciently diverged lineage whose ancestors were likely contemporary with the Plantae ancestor.
By contrast, previous studies could only unambiguously place a complex NPC in the common ancestor of Opisthokonts and the Plantae.
This "primary" plastid is shared by the red, green (including land plants), and glaucophyte algae (together the Plantae) [3], [4].
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