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Rachis

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layers forms that divides the rachis into dispersal units consisting of a small group of flowers (a single spikelet) attached to a short segment of the rachis. This is significant in the
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and are attached to the walls of the gonadal tube. The rachis is filled with
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usually forms the supporting axis of the body and is then called the
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Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek–English Lexicon, ράχις
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rachis with alternating 'pinnae', rachillae with attached leaflets
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Index

Rachidian
Rachis (disambiguation)

wild turkey
biology
/ˈrkɪs/
Ancient Greek
vertebrates
vertebrae
spinal cord
spine
vertebral column
pennaceous feathers
gonad
Caenorhabditis elegans
hermaphrodites
germ cells
pachytene
cytoplasm
plants
leaf
Acacia
ferns
inflorescence
peduncle
Abies
shattered
wind
abscission
history of agriculture

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