hypocotyl |
coleoptile |
In botany terms the difference between hypocotyl and coleoptile
is that
hypocotyl is in plants with seeds, that portion of the embryo or seedling between the root and cotyledons while
coleoptile is a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
coleoptile |
coleorhizm |
coleoptile |
colerhizal |
Colerhizal is likely misspelled.
Colerhizal has no English definition.
As a noun coleoptile
is a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
coleoptile |
coleorhizea |
grass |
coleoptile |
As a proper noun grass
is .
As a noun coleoptile is
(botany) a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
oat |
coleoptile |
As nouns the difference between oat and coleoptile
is that
oat is (uncountable) widely cultivated cereal grass, typically
avena sativa while
coleoptile is (botany) a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
monocotyledon |
coleoptile |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between monocotyledon and coleoptile
is that
monocotyledon is (botany) any plant whose seedlings typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf) (in contrast to the two cotyledons typical of dicots), thereby belonging to the taxonomic monocots, formerly variously known as
, or liliopsida, a class in the angiospermae, the flowering plants this group include the grasses, lilies, orchids and palms while
coleoptile is (botany) a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
As nouns the difference between monocotyledon and coleoptile
is that
monocotyledon is (botany) any plant whose seedlings typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf) (in contrast to the two cotyledons typical of dicots), thereby belonging to the taxonomic monocots, formerly variously known as
, or liliopsida, a class in the angiospermae, the flowering plants this group include the grasses, lilies, orchids and palms while
coleoptile is (botany) a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
shoot |
coleoptile |
As nouns the difference between shoot and coleoptile
is that
shoot is the emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant while
coleoptile is a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
As a verb shoot
is to launch a projectile.
As an interjection shoot
is
A mild expletive, expressing disbelief or disdain
protect | coleoptile |
As a verb protect
is to keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.
As a noun coleoptile is
(botany) a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
sheath | coleoptile |
As nouns the difference between sheath and coleoptile
is that
sheath is a scabbard; a holster for a sword while
coleoptile is (botany) a pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
As a verb sheath
is to put an object (especially a weapon, in particular, a sword) into its sheath.
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