What's the difference between baccate and saccate?

Baccate


Definition:

  • (a.) Pulpy throughout, like a berry; -- said of fruits.

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Saccate


Definition:

  • (a.) Having the form of a sack or pouch; furnished with a sack or pouch, as a petal.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Saccata, a suborder of ctenophores having two pouches into which the long tentacles can be retracted.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Authors demonstrated the presence of tumour cells by an in vitro culture of the cells from the pellet of a postoperative saccate effusion, when no tumor cells were evident by the cytologic examination of the effusion.
  • (2) The usefulness of ultrasonic studies for guiding the needle during biopsy of solid lesions or evacuation of saccate effusions and empyemas.
  • (3) Companulates from clone B respond regularly to saccate but only rarely to cruciform or campanulate clonemates; the same predators typically respond to cruciforms and campanulates from clone C. Cruciforms from clone C rarely respond to saccate and cruciform clonemates but readily attack all morphotypes from clone B.
  • (4) It differs from both genera in being ovoid rather than elongate, in having a coiled rather than saccate internal seminal vesicle, and having no viteline follicles between the gonads.
  • (5) The cruciform and especially the campanulate morphotypes are larger than the saccate morphotype and are cannibalistic.
  • (6) The morphology of saccate, cruciform, and campanulate females of Asplanchna sieboldi was analyzed by light and electron microscopy.
  • (7) Campanulate females did, however, possess larger secretory granules in their gastric gland as well as larger and more numerous nuclei in their gastric and yolk glands than both saccate and cruciform females.
  • (8) They included meandering of the presynaptic membrane, formation of vacuoles by the presynaptic membrane, saccate projection of this membrane to the postsynapse, and changes in vacuoles which were torn off and fell into the dendrite.
  • (9) These insulin-induced saccated membrane areas appeared to become integrated into the cell surface.

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