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Trichomes (/ˈtraɪkoʊmz, ˈtrɪkoʊmz/; from
Ancient Gr**** τρίχωμα (tríkhōma) 'hair') are fine
outgrowths or
appendages on plants, algae, lichens, and certain...
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stomata and
trichomes,
otherwise known as leaf hairs. The
epidermis of
petals also form a
variation of
trichomes called conical cells.
Trichomes develop at...
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other names,
refers to the pure and
clean collection of
loose cannabis trichomes,
which are ac****ulated by
being sifted from
cannabis flowers or buds with...
- Mallory's
trichrome stain also
called Mallory's
Triple Stain is a
stain utilized in
histology to aid in
revealing different macromolecules that make up...
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allowing the
contents of the
trichome to be
injected into the victim's tissues. The
trichomes stay in the skin for up to a year, and release...
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filament of
oscillatoria consists of
trichome[clarification needed]
which is made up of rows of cells. The tip of the
trichome oscillates like a pendulum. Reproduction...
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which a
trichome modulates its
gliding according to the
incident light. The
latter has been
found to play an
important role in
guiding the
trichomes to optimal...
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typically focusing on
flowering buds (female flowers)
containing the most
trichomes. It is
consumed as a
psychoactive drug by smoking,
typically in a pipe...
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morphological categories of root, stem (caulome), leaf (phyllome) and
trichome. Furthermore, it
emphasises structural dynamics.
Modern systematics aims...
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transports the
sugars produced by photosynthesis. Many
leaves are
covered in
trichomes (small hairs)
which have
diverse structures and functions. The
major tissue...