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setulose

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sıfat / adjective – biology

sıfat / adjective – botany

SETULOSE
Setulose Leaves: Leaves covered with fine, bristle-like hairs or setae, which may serve various functions such as protection or moisture retention.
Setulose Stem: A plant stem that has small, stiff, or bristle-like hairs or setae on its surface, often providing structural support.
Setulose Petals: Petals of a flower that are adorned with tiny, hair-like structures, contributing to the flower's appearance.
Setulose Fronds: The leafy structures of certain ferns that exhibit setulose characteristics, particularly along the margins or undersides.
Setulose Calyx: The outermost part of a flower that encloses and protects the developing bud, featuring fine, hair-like structures.
Setulose Trichomes: Minute, hair-like outgrowths on the surface of plants, particularly leaves, that can have various functions, such as deterring herbivores.
Setulose Epidermis: The outermost layer of plant tissue covered in fine hairs or setae, serving as a protective barrier.
Setulose Surface: A plant surface characterized by the presence of small, bristle-like hairs or setae, often contributing to the plant's texture.
Setulose Branches: Plant branches that are covered in tiny, bristle-like appendages, potentially aiding in water retention or protection.
Setulose Structure: Any part of a plant that displays setulose characteristics, including the presence of fine, stiff hairs or setae on its surface, which may have diverse functions such as defense or adaptation.

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