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large genus with at
least 15
species in the
British Isles. The
fully corticated group previously referred to as
Ceramium rubrum, an
illegitimate name...
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cladogram (data from 2015, 2016) with the root in
Excavata is The
corticates correspond roughly to the bikonts.
While Haptophyta, Cryptophyta, Glaucophyta...
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under the
cytoplasmic membrane, to
which they give support. The term "
corticate"
comes from an
evolutionary hypothesis about the
common origin of kingdoms...
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furniture over time.
Archaeologists also use the term
patina to
refer to a
corticated layer that
develops over time that is due to a
range of
complex factors...
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nested within Plantae as a few
trees have suggested) it was
changed to
corticates because both
kingdoms have
cortical alveoli in one or more
phyla (Cavalier-Smith...
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tricorporal †corpusculum corpuscul-
cortex cortic- bark, rind cortical,
corticate, corticiform, corticifugal, corticipetal, decorticate, decortication,...
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above Low
water level Underwater view
Individual plant Individual stem
Corticated stem with
tylacanth spines Whorl of
branches with sti****r
spines Spikes...
- soralia. The
soredia produced from
these structures can
become partly corticated, rounded, or finger-like, and are
termed isidiomorphs.
Species that are...
- incorporeity,
tricorporal cortic- bark
Latin cortex,
corticis cortex, cortical,
corticate, corticiform, corticifugal, corticipetal, decorticate, decortication,...