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Rachis

In biology, a rachis /ˈreɪkɪs/ (from the Ancient Greek: ῥάχις , "backbone, spine") is a main axis or "shaft".

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Rachis

Nodes29
Edges28
Triples12
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.068966
Components1

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related to In botany · 7
Rachis → Abies, Acacia, In, It, The, This, Where
related to In zoology and microbiology · 3
Rachis → Caenorhabditis, In, The
is a · 2
Rachis → central cell-free core or axis of the gonadal arm of both adult males and hermaphrodites where the germ cells have achieved pachytene and are attached to the walls of the gonada…, main axis of a compound structure

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axis spine main also central attached shaft botany plants inflorescence biology series forms supporting called compound rachillae dispersal units ˈreɪkɪs

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Rachisis acentral cell-free core or axis of the gonadal arm of both adult males and hermaphrodites where the germ cells have achieved pachytene and are attached to the walls of the gonada…0.90text
Rachisis amain axis of a compound structure0.90text
Rachisrelated to In botanyIn0.60section
Rachisrelated to In botanyIt0.60section
Rachisrelated to In botanyAcacia0.60section
Rachisrelated to In botanyWhere0.60section
Rachisrelated to In botanyThe0.60section
Rachisrelated to In botanyAbies0.60section
Rachisrelated to In botanyThis0.60section
Rachisrelated to In zoology and microbiologyIn0.60section
Rachisrelated to In zoology and microbiologyCaenorhabditis0.60section
Rachisrelated to In zoology and microbiologyThe0.60section

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