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Definition of Plant organ
1. Noun. A functional and structural unit of a plant or fungus.
Generic synonyms: Plant Part, Plant Structure
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plant Organ
Literary usage of Plant organ
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Human Factor in Industry by Lee Kaufer Frankel, Alexander Fleisher (1920)
"The educational benefit alone derived from employes' meetings, in whatever form
they are organized, would seem to justify their development. plant organ ..."
2. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Julius Sachs (1887)
"It is this force, therefore, which affects the growth of the plant-organ, as is
shown particularly clearly when the longitudinal axis of a plant-organ is ..."
3. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Sydney Howard Vines (1886)
"Again, a plant- organ is not necessarily equally sensitive to the action of different
... With regard to the distribution of irritability in a plant- organ, ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The cells are very flexible, and the arrangement of the layers is remarkably well
fitted for rendering the plant-organ the greatest possible support by ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americanaedited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines edited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1903)
"The cells are very flexible, and the arrangement of the layers is remarkably well
fitted for rendering the plant-organ the greatest possible support by ..."
6. Transactions by National Safety Council, Association of Iron and Steel Engineers (1919)
"Your plant organ can develop that spirit more than any other thing. I like to
put in at least one article touching upon the minor technical side of the work ..."
7. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"It may be stated broadly that the rudiment of any plant organ is either a single
cell or a group of cells. The stems and leaves of a moss or of a liverwort, ..."
8. Lectures on Plant Physiology by Ludwig Jost (1907)
"Merely by repressing transpiration one may often cause a plant organ, previously
exhibiting mperature below that of the air, to attain a temperature ..."
9. The Human Factor in Industry by Lee Kaufer Frankel, Alexander Fleisher (1920)
"The educational benefit alone derived from employes' meetings, in whatever form
they are organized, would seem to justify their development. plant organ ..."
10. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Julius Sachs (1887)
"It is this force, therefore, which affects the growth of the plant-organ, as is
shown particularly clearly when the longitudinal axis of a plant-organ is ..."
11. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Sydney Howard Vines (1886)
"Again, a plant- organ is not necessarily equally sensitive to the action of different
... With regard to the distribution of irritability in a plant- organ, ..."
12. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The cells are very flexible, and the arrangement of the layers is remarkably well
fitted for rendering the plant-organ the greatest possible support by ..."
13. The Encyclopedia Americanaedited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines edited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1903)
"The cells are very flexible, and the arrangement of the layers is remarkably well
fitted for rendering the plant-organ the greatest possible support by ..."
14. Transactions by National Safety Council, Association of Iron and Steel Engineers (1919)
"Your plant organ can develop that spirit more than any other thing. I like to
put in at least one article touching upon the minor technical side of the work ..."
15. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"It may be stated broadly that the rudiment of any plant organ is either a single
cell or a group of cells. The stems and leaves of a moss or of a liverwort, ..."
16. Lectures on Plant Physiology by Ludwig Jost (1907)
"Merely by repressing transpiration one may often cause a plant organ, previously
exhibiting mperature below that of the air, to attain a temperature ..."