Achlamydate

C2 18+
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  • Achlamydate Meanings

    adjective a term used in biology to describe organisms that lack a true perianth, such as certain flowers or plants

    Fields related to achlamydate

    Botany

    Achlamydate is a term used in botany to describe plants that lack a perianth, such as certain ferns and gymnosperms.

    Biology

    In biology, achlamydate refers to organisms that do not have a protective covering or envelope, such as certain bacteria or viruses.

    Zoology

    In zoology, achlamydate can be used to describe animals that lack a shell or outer covering, like certain worms or insects.

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    Writer

    In scientific writing, the term 'achlamydate' may be used to describe certain organisms that lack a protective covering or shell.

    Biologist

    Biologists may use the term 'achlamydate' when discussing certain species of animals or plants that do not have a covering or membrane.

    Botanist

    Botanists may use 'achlamydate' to describe certain types of plants that do not have a protective covering or sheath.

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