Definition of Rootlets. Meaning of Rootlets. Synonyms of Rootlets

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Definition of Rootlets

Rootlet
Rootlet Root"let, n. A radicle; a little root.

Meaning of Rootlets from wikipedia

- were shoot-like, and dichotomous branching of the rootlets structured the stigmarian systems. Rootlet scars can be seen from Stigmaria fossils where the...
- microtubules. The ciliary rootlet is a cytoskeleton-like structure that originates from the basal body at the proximal end of a cilium. Rootlets are typically 80-100 nm...
- the fly agaric (upper left) form ectomycorrhiza (upper right) with tree rootlets. Arbuscular mycorrhiza (lower left) are very common in plants, including...
- to 40 cm (16 in) long and 0.5–1 cm (0.20–0.39 in) wide. The stigmarian rootlets consist of monarch vascular bundle enclosed by the inner and outer cortex...
- development, three-zoned cortex, rootlike appendages known as stigmarian rootlets arranged in a spiralling pattern, and megasporangium each containing a...
- ciliary rootlet coiled-coil protein (CROCC) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CROCC gene. Rootletin is a component of the ciliary rootlet, and...
- arises from the hypoglossal nucleus in the medulla as a number of small rootlets, p**** through the hypoglossal canal and down through the neck, and eventually...
- the anterolateral sulci are the CN XII (hypoglossal nerve) rootlets. Lateral to these rootlets and the anterolateral sulci are the olives. The olives are...
- Six to eight motor nerve rootlets branch out of right and left ventralateral sulci in a very orderly manner. Nerve rootlets combine to form nerve roots...
- groundcover where no vertical surfaces occur. It climbs by means of aerial rootlets with matted pads which cling strongly to the substrate. The ability to...