Definition of Saccate. Meaning of Saccate. Synonyms of Saccate

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Definition of Saccate

Saccate
Saccate Sac"cate, a. [NL. saccatus, fr. L. saccus a sack, bag.] 1. (Biol.) Having the form of a sack or pouch; furnished with a sack or pouch, as a petal. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Saccata, a suborder of ctenophores having two pouches into which the long tentacles can be retracted.

Meaning of Saccate from wikipedia

- Saccate is a term used in botany to describe plant parts that are shaped like a pouch or sack. Sometimes, when all members of a taxon share a property...
- through selective reabsorption by the cells lining the metanephridium. The saccate metanephridia are excretory glands which function similarly to the metanephridia...
- pollen itself has a saccate, ring-like structure at its distal pole, and rarely this structure can be more or less doubly saccate. The seed cones are...
- Five tubular honey-leaves are semi erect with a flat limb and spurred or saccate at the base. The spur is directed backwards and secretes nectar. Stamens...
- (containing two sacci). Modern pine, spruce, and yellowwood trees all produce saccate pollen. The transfer of pollen grains to the female reproductive structure...
- appearance gives it the common name, soil eyes lichen.: 220  The asci are saccate, with variable numbers of spherical ascospores. Lichen spot tests are all...
- After further feeding, the J2s undergo morphological changes and become saccate. Without further feeding, they moult three times and eventually become...
- and petals look alike. The ear-shaped, fringed, white labellum (lip) is saccate (sac-shaped) or has a spur, and has red markings at its base. The fleshy...
- flowers. The floral pedicel ranges from 4 to 7 mm. Four free sepals somewhat saccate, light green, 5–7 mm × 1.5–2 mm. The genus name Erysimum is derived from...
- arranged in racemes. The flowers are accompanied by modified, fleshy, saccate bracts which produce nectar. The flowers are pentamerous. The fruits are...