stem |
atactostele |
As nouns the difference between stem and atactostele
is that
stem is (countable) while
atactostele is (botany) a type of eustele, found in monocots, in which the vascular tissue in the stem exists as scattered bundles.
stem |
eustele |
In botany terms the difference between stem and eustele
is that
stem is the above-ground stalk (
technically axis) of a vascular plant, and certain anatomically similar, below-ground organs such as rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, and corms while
eustele is a type of siphonostele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a central ring of bundles around a pith.
As nouns the difference between stem and eustele
is that
stem is the stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors while
eustele is a type of siphonostele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a central ring of bundles around a pith.
As a verb stem
is to remove the stem from.
stem |
dictyostele |
As nouns the difference between stem and dictyostele
is that
stem is (countable) while
dictyostele is (botany) a type of siphonostele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a central cylinder around a pith, but with closely spaced leaf gaps.
stem |
solenostele |
In botany terms the difference between stem and solenostele
is that
stem is the above-ground stalk (
technically axis) of a vascular plant, and certain anatomically similar, below-ground organs such as rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, and corms while
solenostele is a type of siphonostele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a central cylinder around a pith, with widely spaced leaf gaps.
As nouns the difference between stem and solenostele
is that
stem is the stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors while
solenostele is a type of siphonostele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a central cylinder around a pith, with widely spaced leaf gaps.
As a verb stem
is to remove the stem from.
stem |
siphonostele |
As nouns the difference between stem and siphonostele
is that
stem is (countable) while
siphonostele is (botany) a type of stele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a cylinder surrounding a central pith and possessing leaf gaps.
stem |
protostele |
As nouns the difference between stem and protostele
is that
stem is (countable) while
protostele is (botany) a type of stele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a solid core, with no central pith or leaf gaps.
stem |
plectostele |
As nouns the difference between stem and plectostele
is that
stem is (countable) while
plectostele is (botany) a type of protostele, in which the two types of vascular tissue in the stem are intermingled.
stem |
haplostele |
As nouns the difference between stem and haplostele
is that
stem is (countable) while
haplostele is (botany) a type of protostele, in which the core of vascular tissue in the stem is smooth, without lobes or mixing of the tissues.
stem |
actinostele |
As nouns the difference between stem and actinostele
is that
stem is (countable) while
actinostele is (botany) a type of protostele, in which the core of vascular tissue in the stem extends outward in lobes.
stem |
acrophore |
As nouns the difference between stem and acrophore
is that
stem is (countable) while
acrophore is (botany) a stem or stalk that is apical.
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