中英
hydathode
/ ˈhaɪdəθəʊd /
/ haɪdəˌθoʊd /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.[植] 排水器(皮表水分排泄的器官)
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  • 英英释义
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    [植] 排水器

    ... hydantoin 乙内酰脲 hydathode 排水器[见于植物] hydratase 水合酶 ...

  • 2

     排水孔

    ... hydantoinate 乙内酰脲盐 hydathode 排水孔,排水器(植物) hydatid ①泡,囊 ②棘球囊,棘球蚴囊,包虫囊 ...

  • 3

     水孔

    ... hybridization 杂交 hydathode 水孔;排水孔 Hydra 水螅属 ...

  • 4

     泌水孔

    ... 排水孔 hydathodal hair 水孔;泌水孔 hydathode;water pore 齿菌科;茅蕈科(菌蕈目) Hydnaceae ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 1
    We suggest that the hydathode is an ideal system for studying endocytosis in plants.
    我们认为泌水器可提供为日后研究植物细胞膜内噬作用的一个理想研究系统。
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  • 同近义词
  • n.

    [植]排水器(皮表水分排泄的器官)

    drainer

  • 百科
  • Hydathode

    A hydathode is a type of secretory tissue in leaves, usually found in Angiosperms, that secretes water through pores in the epidermis or margin of leaves, typically at the tip of a marginal tooth or serration. Hydathodes are mainly found in aquatic plants and in some herbaceous plants growing in moist places.[citation needed] They probably evolved from modified stomata,[citation needed] and are connected to the plant vascular system by a vascular bundle. Hydathodes are commonly seen in water lettuce, water hyacinth, rose, balsam, and many other species.Hydathodes are made of a group of living cells with numerous intercellular spaces filled with water, but few or no chloroplasts, and represent modified bundle-ends. These cells (called epithem cells)[citation needed] open out into one or more sub-epidermal chambers. These, in turn, communicate with the exterior through an open water stoma or open pore. The water stoma structurally resembles an ordinary stoma, but is usually larger and has lost the power of movement.Hydathodes are involved in the process of guttation, in which positive xylem pressure (due to root pressure) causes liquid to exude from the pores. Some halophytes possess glandular trichomes that actively secrete salt in order to reduce the concentration of cytotoxic inorganic ions in their cytoplasm; this may lead to the formation of a white powdery substance on the surface of the leaf.

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