A narrow furrow is typically referred to as a groove. It can also be called a trench or a rut, depending on the context in which it is used.
in animal cells, as daughter cells pinch into two cells, there is a space between the cells called a furrow. as the furrow gets increasingly narrower, the spindle fibers are pressed into a tight bundle, called a stembody!!!
Embryo with single cotyledonPollen with single furrow or poreFlower parts in multiples of threeMajor leaf veins parallelStem vacular bundles scatteredRoots are adventitiousSecondary growth absent
The indentation at the equator of a cell is called the cleavage furrow. It forms during cytokinesis to separate the two daughter cells after the nucleus has divided. The cleavage furrow is generated by the contractile ring, which is composed of actin and myosin filaments that constrict the cell membrane.
A narrow passage through land is called a gorge.
A narrow shelf is often called a "slim shelf" or a "slender shelf".
The definition for furrow is " A long narrow trench made in the ground by a plow, esp. for planting seeds or for irrigation." Some of the synonyms for the word furrow are line, wrinkle, crease, groove, rut, and wake.
in animal cells, as daughter cells pinch into two cells, there is a space between the cells called a furrow. as the furrow gets increasingly narrower, the spindle fibers are pressed into a tight bundle, called a stembody!!!
furrow
It is called a Trench.
as the furrow gets very narrow, the spindle fibers then are pressed toghther into a tight bundle causing a stembody.
The least disruptive method is disking, which involves rolling a set of narrow round blades (called disks) down the field. This opens a narrow furrow where seeds can be placed without disturbing the root network that is holding the topsoil on the field.
A sequence of words beginning with the same letter as "furrow followed free" is called alliteration.
Bill Furrow's birth name is William Owen Furrow.
the contractile ring
If you mean Saluki...it's a breed of sight hound. Salukis would be the plural. Sulcus...is a deep narrow groove or furrow. As those between the convolutions of the brain.
Till, cultivate, or furrow.
The future tense is "will furrow"