What's the difference between stomata and stomatiferous?

Stomata


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Stoma

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  • (1) Reconstruction of the intrahepatic biliary tree was carried out in all patients using intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomies between common segmental hepatic stomata and a Roux-en-Y jejunal loop.
  • (2) Lymphatic stomata were present on the inferior surface but absent on the superior surface.
  • (3) Some of the stomata overlie a deep pit; others overlie a shallower pit in which the surface of another cell can be seen beneath the opening.
  • (4) Physiological and biochemical studies have suggested that the plant plasma membrane H+-ATPase controls many important aspects of plant physiology, including growth, development, nutrient transport, and stomata movements.
  • (5) In normal controls, the mesangial matrix appeared as fenestrated septa with oval or round stomata between the glomerular capillaries.
  • (6) These had networks which formed the floor of each stomata and the roof of each lacunae.
  • (7) Files lacking stomata were found only over longitudinal vascular bundles.
  • (8) In 16 human specimens the topography and organization of stomata and mesothelial cells of the diaphragmatic, pelvic wall and anterior abdominal wall peritoneum were studied by transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and the image processing technique.
  • (9) Operative procedures included small bowel resection in 30%, creation of stomata in 14%, and deviation anastomoses in 12%.
  • (10) A glutaraldehyde-fixed normal rat aorta was perfused with silver nitrate; 17 typical stomata and stigmata were photographed en face, then studied on ultrathin serial sections.
  • (11) Blood cell components derived from ovulation entered lymphatics via stomata.
  • (12) Due to the complete absence of collagenous fibres in the area of the stomata particles smaller than the diameter of the stomata may be resorbed easily.
  • (13) Examination of the posterior or inner wall of this canal, represented by the sclerocorneal trabecula, in 15 species of primates and 5 adult humans, has enabled us to observe the existence of some small orifices or stomata that are the outermost part of the so-called Sondermann's canals, which in our opinion are made by the successive confluence of the interstices worked in the interior of the sclerocorneal trabecula by means of contraction of the longitudinal portion of the ciliary muscle.
  • (14) Gastroplasty patients with smaller stomata lost more weight than those with larger stomata.
  • (15) The membranes of endothelial cells are studded with attachment sites and stomata of plasmalemmal vesicles suggesting a high level of pinocytotic activity.
  • (16) The vesicular stomata are absent in parajunctional areas.
  • (17) The loss of the scavenging function of the omentum was associated with wide dissemination of the tumor in the peritoneal cavity and increased access of the tumor to the lymphatic stomata on the peritoneal surface of the diaphragm.
  • (18) Bean leaf stomata provide a topographical signal that induces germlings of the phytopathogen Uromyces appendiculatus to develop specialized infection structures.
  • (19) Neostigmine has been found to decrease lymphatic absorption in rats, presumably by causing constriction of the lymphatic stomata.
  • (20) We observed that numbers and diameters of the peritoneal stomata were increased in mice with ascites.

Stomatiferous


Definition:

  • (a.) Having or producing stomata.

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