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    Trichomes (/ˈtraɪkoʊmz, ˈtrɪkoʊmz/; from Ancient Greek τρίχωμα (tríkhōma) 'hair') are fine outgrowths or appendages on plants, algae, lichens, and certain...
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    filament of Oscillatoria consists of a row of cells called a trichome. The tip of the trichome oscillates like a pendulum. Reproduction takes place asexually...
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    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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    phycoerythrin. Individual filaments, called trichomes, are blue green to olive green in colour. Mature trichomes are straight and unconstricted in growth...
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    other names, refers to the pure and clean collection of loose cannabis trichomes, which are accumulated by being sifted from cannabis flowers or buds with...
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    at this point, 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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    of compressed or purified preparations of stalked resin glands, called trichomes, from the plant. It is defined by the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic...
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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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    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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    morphological categories of root, stem (caulome), leaf (phyllome) and trichome. Furthermore, it emphasises structural dynamics. Modern systematics aims...
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    prickle), it may be referred to as a hispid vestiture; if the trichomes are stinging trichomes, it may be called a urent vestiture. There can be found also...
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    Devices other than cameras can be used to record images. Trichome of Arabidopsis thaliana seen via scanning electron microscope. Note that image has been...
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  • anatomy), a feature of the wings of moths and butterflies Scale, a type of trichome, any flat epidermal outgrowth in botany Bulb scale, the storage layers...
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    feed on various species of passionflower, evading the plants' defensive trichomes by biting them off or laying silk mats over them. The zebra longwing,...
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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...
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  • "shaved", "smooth") is the technical term for a lack of hair, down, setae, trichomes or other such covering. A glabrous surface may be a natural characteristic...
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  • Targeted inhibition of endoreduplication in trichome progenitors results in the production of multicellular trichomes that exhibit relatively normal morphology...
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    source. Others, such as Anabaena variabilis, can steer by bending the trichome. Finally, photophobic microorganisms respond to spatial and temporal light...
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    secretes oil. A distinction is made in: epithelial elaiophors: oil glands trichome eaiophores: glandular hairs. The oils consist of fatty acids and/or glycerides...
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    larvae. Trichomes likely serve a variety of purposes. In larvae, trichomes likely help with larval locomotion. By alternating between bands of trichomes and...
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    stinging plant or a plant with stinging hairs is a plant with hairs (trichomes) on its leaves or stems that are capable of injecting substances that...
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    CBD, which gives lesser psychoactive effects. Kief is a powder, rich in trichomes, which can be sifted from the leaves, flowers and fruits of cannabis plants...
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    Species in the Holoptilini tribe possess a specialized organ called a trichome to attract ants. Three tribes are included in the subfamily - Aradellini...
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    are one example, as are the spines on a cactus. Smaller hairs known as trichomes may cover leaves or stems and are especially effective against invertebrate...
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    six subspecies, five of which have many hollow stinging hairs called trichomes on the leaves and stems, which act like hypodermic needles, injecting...
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    "Multi-omics analysis of the bioactive constituents biosynthesis of glandular trichome in Perilla frutescens". BMC Plant Biology. 21 (1): 277. doi:10.1186/s12870-021-03069-4...
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    leaves, more or less silvery in color, are covered with specialized cells (trichomes) capable of rapidly absorbing water that gathers on them. They are also...
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    Side effects after ingestion of any part of plants that encumber the trichomes and pollen are eczema skin inflammation, hay fever, asthma, burning and...
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    flowers, the other part spines. Areoles often have multicellular hairs (trichomes) that give the areole a hairy or woolly appearance, sometimes of a distinct...
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    nutmeg) or an oily appendage, an elaiosome (as in Corydalis), or hairs (trichomes). In the latter example these hairs are the source of the textile crop...
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