"Isostemonous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isostemonous is an adjective that refers to the arrangement of leaves on a stem. In botany, it describes a type of phyllotaxis, where leaves are arranged in a spiral pattern on the stem, with each leaf replaced by one at a right angle to the previous one. This pattern is often seen in plants such as bamboo, papyrus, and palm trees.
Isostemonous
Isostemonous is an adjective that means having or resembling a stiff, upright stem or stalk. Here are 5 usage examples:
Isospore: A spore that is genetically identical to another spore produced by the same individual plant. Isospores are produced through a process called mechanical spore formation, where a parent plant produces multiple spores in a single floral structure.
Isosporiasis is a type of gastrointestinal parasitic infection caused by the protozoan Isospora belli. It is typically acquired through the ingestion of contaminated food, water, or direct contact with an infected person or animal. Symptoms may include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and weight loss. The infection is usually self-limiting and resolves on its own, but in immunocompromised individuals, such as those with HIV/AIDS, it can cause more severe symptoms and lead to complications like intestinal perforation and abscesses.
Isosporic refers to the development or growth of an organism, such as a parasite, in which the different stages or forms of the organism, as they mature, are similar in size and shape, being identical or essentially indistinguishable from one another.
Isostacy is a geological term that refers to the condition of the Earth's lithosphere (outer layer of the planet) where the density of the crust is equal at all depths. In other words, isostacy occurs when the weight of the overlying crust is balanced by the buoyancy of the underlying mantle, resulting in a stable and uniform density distribution. This concept is important in plate tectonics and the formation of mountains and oceanic ridges.
Isostatic refers to an equilibrium state in which the weight of an object or a system is evenly distributed, causing it to be suspended or floating in mid-air due to the equal pressure from all sides, often seen in geology where the weight of rock is balanced by the pressure from the surrounding material, resulting in a stable and stable condition.
Isostemony refers to a condition in which the sepals (petal-like leaves that protect and support flowers) are more or less equal in size and shape to the petals in a flower. It is a characteristic often found in certain types of flowers, particularly those in the orchid and lily families.
Isosteres refer to molecules or ions that have similar chemical properties due to the same number and arrangement of electrons in their outermost energy level, despite having different atomic numbers and positions in the periodic table. In other words, isosteres are molecules that have the same shape and size, but differ in their atomic composition.
Isosteric refers to the condition where two or more substances have the same temperature and pressure but different compositions.