They dehisce along the lower margin, from which a seed hangs by a shortfuniculus.
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The indifferent and recording electrodes were placed in the thorax andfuniculusof the antennae, respectively.
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The contained seeds fall from their locules and dangle by a threadlikefuniculusbelow the margin of the pod.
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Reactive microglial cells were observed in the preserved white matter of dorsalfuniculusnear the cavity border and also in lateral funiculi.
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Reactive microglial cells, characterized by short, coarse cell processes and swollen cell bodies, were found in preserved white matter of the dorsalfuniculusnear the cavity.
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The force of the falling water splashes out the peridiole, uncoiling and snapping thefuniculus, the cord that connects it to the fruiting body.
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The area postrema is separated from the vagal triangle by thefuniculusseparans, a thin semitransparent ridge.
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Thefuniculusabscises (detaches at fixed point - abscission zone), the scar forming an oval depression, the hilum.
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It consists of a sail-like flagellum which rotates in a structure called thefuniculus.
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The portion of the medulla spinalis which lies between this and the posterior median sulcus is named the posteriorfuniculus.
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The eggs, or "peridioles", are firmly attached to the inner surface of this fruit body by an elastic cord of mycelia known as afuniculus.
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The stalk attaching the ovule to the placenta is called the "funiculus".
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The basal part of the seed is a membranous wing with a single, central vein that forms as a remnant of thefuniculus.
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In most species, the seeds are attached to a small, hooked stalk (a modifiedfuniculuscalled a jaculator) that ejects them from the capsule.
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Statoblasts form on thefuniculus(cord) connected to the parent's gut, which nourishes them.
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