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- 3-merous 4 parts tetramery tetramerous, 4-merous 5 parts pentamery pentamerous, 5-merous many parts polymery polymerous few parts oligomery oligomerous...
- multiples of three (e.g. 3, 6 or 9 petals) Fours (tetramerous) or fives (pentamerous) Pollen: Number of apertures (furrows or pores) Monocolpate (single aperture...
- echinoderms are recognisable by their usually five-pointed radial symmetry (pentamerous symmetry), and are found on the sea bed at every ocean depth from the...
- Pentamerous Metamorphosis is a remix album by Global Communication originally released in 1993 on Dedicated Records. It is a reworking of the Blood Music...
- Myosotis species are annual or perennial, herbaceous, flowering plants with pentamerous actinomorphic flowers with five sepals and petals. Flowers are typically...
- has media related to Pentamers. penta prefix -mer suffix Pentamerism Pentamerous Metamorphosis, an album by Global Communication Pentamery (botany), having...
- epicalyx absent, complete, bi****ual, regular, actinomorphic, hypogynus, pentamerous, yellow. Sepals: five, gamosepalous, campanulate, slightly accrescent...
- modified, fleshy, saccate bracts which produce nectar. The flowers are pentamerous. The fruits are capsules. Marcgravia - (ca. 65 spp.): S Mexico, Mesoamerica...
- extinct class of echinoderms. The living animal would have resembled a pentamerously symmetrical disc or cushion. They were obligate encrusters and attached...
- monoecious, dioecious or polygamodioecious. The flowers are regular, pentamerous, and borne in racemes, corymbs, or umbels. They have four or five sepals...