Raphe in Marsilea is present in sporocarp.
Raphe Malik died in 2006.
Raphe Malik was born in 1948.
David M. Johnson has written: 'Systematics of the New World species of Marsilea (Marsileaceae)' -- subject(s): Classification, Marsilea
Marsilea is odd among the four options because it is a fern, while Riccia, Marchantia, and Funaria are all non-vascular plants. Marsilea belongs to a different plant group called Pteridophytes, which have vascular tissues for transporting water and nutrients.
Marsilea is the odd one out because it is a type of fern, while Riccia, Marchantia, and Funaria are all types of bryophytes (non-vascular plants).
Ferns Mosses Liverworts Horsetails Lycopods Clubmosses Quillworts Selaginella Azolla Marsilea
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The median raphe nucleus is associated with the synthesis and release of serotonin, which is a neurotransmitter involved in mood regulation, sleep-wake cycles, and various physiological functions.
Since you are in the dental section, I assume you mean palatine raphe. That is the line or ridge at the roof of your mouth that runs from the back of your palate to behind your front teeth. The ridge is there because your palate formed in two separate pieces and the ridge (or raphe) is where the two joined together.Definition: The line of union of 2 contiguous, bilaterally symmetrical structures.
The external marking between the two testes is called the scrotal raphe, which is a line of tissue that runs from the bottom of the scrotum to the perineum. It marks the fusion point of the two halves of the scrotum during fetal development.
According to Wikipedia, it's Tania (his wife since 1999).
The portion of the funiculus that is united to the ovule wall, commonly visible as a line or ridge on the seed coat.