noun a type of stele found in certain plants, characterized by radiating strands of xylem surrounded by phloem
Actinostele refers to a type of stele found in certain vascular plants, characterized by a central core of vascular tissue with radiating arms extending outward.
Actinostele is a term used in biology to classify the vascular tissue arrangement in certain plant species.
In plant anatomy, actinostele is used to describe the arrangement of vascular tissues in a radial pattern within the stem.
Actinostele is a key term in botanical morphology to describe the internal structure of certain plant stems.
In botany, actinostele refers to a type of stele found in certain plants where the vascular tissues radiate outward from a central core.
Biologists may use the term actinostele when studying the vascular structure of plants and the arrangement of their vascular tissues.
Botanical illustrators may need to accurately depict the actinostele in plant illustrations to show the internal structure of the vascular tissues.