A Change in the Morphology
New root cells originate from the root meristem, a region of actively dividing cells located at the tip of the root. Specifically, the apical meristem gives rise to various types of cells as they divide and differentiate, contributing to root growth and development. As these cells mature, they form specialized tissues such as the epidermis, cortex, and vascular tissues. This continuous process enables the root system to expand and adapt to the plant's needs.
indeterminate, life-long growth with both young and mature body parts occurring at one time on the same individual
Sporozoa organisms are characterized by being parasitic, having complex life cycles involving asexual and sexual reproduction, and containing unique structures such as apical complexes for attachment and invasion. They also lack locomotor organelles such as flagella or cilia in their mature forms.
Insulin like many other peptide hormones is synthesized in the body as a pro-hormone that is then cleaved to become the more active hormone. Therefore the mature form could be said to the cleaved active horomone and not the 'juvenile' pro-hormone (actually used clinically as pro-insulin). However, in humans, the insulin of adults is the same as that of children.
mature ovary forms the pistil
New root cells originate from the root meristem, a region of actively dividing cells located at the tip of the root. Specifically, the apical meristem gives rise to various types of cells as they divide and differentiate, contributing to root growth and development. As these cells mature, they form specialized tissues such as the epidermis, cortex, and vascular tissues. This continuous process enables the root system to expand and adapt to the plant's needs.
Old, mature.
Young or not mature.
Old, mature, or adult. Those words are the opposite of juvenile.
The antonyms of "mature" can be immature, juvenile, or youthful. The opposite of a mature person could be one who is young, inexperienced, or callow.
Hi,The interflowering period represents the time period between two consecutive flowering. The plants which flower more than once , their interflowering period represents juvenile phase . Although they pass mature phase on flowering for the first time. But for flowering for the next time they require further development.
Mature, grown up
Juvenile just means that the animal is neither a hatchling or an adult, but in between. Not a baby but not sexually mature. Hope this helps.
indeterminate, life-long growth with both young and mature body parts occurring at one time on the same individual
juvenile: pre-adolescent; puerile; child; young, as to emulate immaturity.
An antonym is a word that generally means the opposite of another word. Some antonyms would be mature or adult.
No, only the adult (moth or butterfly) is sexually mature and can lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------A caterpillar does not lay eggs. A caterpillar is the juvenile of an insect like a butterfly or moth that when mature will lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------