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What is a beticulum?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 10/7/2025

A beticulum is a term often used in the context of botany and Biology to refer to a network or mesh-like structure, particularly in relation to the arrangement of cells or tissues. In some cases, it can describe the intricate patterns found in certain plant structures or the arrangement of fibers. The term is not widely used outside of specialized scientific discussions.

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