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Gemmae শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: পত্রমুকুল

Gemmae Meaning In Bengali পত্রমুকুল

Gemmae

পত্রমুকুল, ভ্রূণমুকুল, গর্ভমুকুল,

Definition

1) In biology, gemmae are small, specialized reproductive structures or buds produced by certain plants, such as liverworts and mosses, to aid in asexual reproduction.
2) In astronomy, Gemmae is the Latin word for "twin stars," used to describe the star system Alpha Coronae Borealis, which consists of two binary stars orbiting each other.
3) In jewelry, a gemmae is a precious or semi-precious stone that has been cut and polished for use in adornment or as a decorative object.

Examples

Gemmae Example in a sentence

1) Gemmae are small reproductive structures found in some plants, such as liverworts.

2) Some mosses reproduce asexually through gemmae produced on specialized structures called gemma cups.

3) Gemmae are dispersed by water, wind, or animals to help new plants establish in favorable environments.

4) The gemmae of ferns are responsible for producing new gametophytes in their life cycle.

5) Gemmae are helpful adaptations that allow plants to efficiently reproduce in various habitats.

6) Some succulent plants use gemmae to propagate and spread their population.

7) The gemmae of certain algae species can survive extreme conditions and remain dormant until favorable conditions return.

8) Gemmae are essential for the survival and dispersal of some bryophytes in their natural habitats.

9) The tiny size of gemmae makes them easily transported over long distances by the elements.

10) Gemmae play a crucial role in the life cycles of certain plant species, enabling them to reproduce rapidly and effectively.

Part of Speech

Gemmae (Noun)

Synonyms

Gemma - (NOUN) পত্রমুকুল

Gemma , Plumule - (NOUN) ভ্রূণমুকুল

Gemma - (NOUN) গর্ভমুকুল

Antonyms

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Encyclopedia

In biology, gemmae are small, specialized reproductive structures or buds produced by certain plants, such as liverworts and mosses, to aid in asexual reproduction.
In astronomy, Gemmae is the Latin word for "twin stars," used to describe the star system Alpha Coronae Borealis, which consists of two binary stars orbiting each other.
In jewelry, a gemmae is a precious or semi-precious stone that has been cut and polished for use in adornment or as a decorative object.