saccate in a sentence
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Definition
SACCATE: having a pouch-like or sac-like structure, often used to describe certain plant or cellular forms that aid in moisture retention or storage.
Sample Sentences
- The saccate structure of the plant ensured that it could retain moisture during dry spells.
- In the laboratory, the researchers observed the saccate cells under a microscope to study their unique properties.
- Many succulent species exhibit a saccate form, allowing them to store water efficiently.
- The saccate leaves of the desert plant helped it survive in extreme temperatures.
- Understanding the saccate features of certain fungi can provide insights into their reproductive strategies.
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