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What (who) is pennate$58899$ - definition

ORDER OF ALGAE
Pennate diatom; Pennate diatoms

Pennales         
The order Pennales is a traditional subdivision of the heterokont algae known as diatoms. The order is named for the shape of the cell walls (or valves or frustules) of pennate diatoms, which are elongated in valve view.
Pinnation         
  • Bipinnate leaves of species of palm in the genus ''[[Caryota]]''
TYPE OF SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT
Pinnate leaf; Pennate; Tripinnate; Tetrapinnate; Pinnatifid; Paripinnate; Imparipinnate; Pinnately compounded; Pinnately compound leaves; Compound pinnate; Unipinnate; Pinnate; Pennation; Pinnately; Pinnately compound; Pinnately divided
Pinnation (also called pennation) is the arrangement of feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis. Pinnation occurs in biological morphology, in crystals,Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, Ruth Siddall.
pennate         
  • Bipinnate leaves of species of palm in the genus ''[[Caryota]]''
TYPE OF SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT
Pinnate leaf; Pennate; Tripinnate; Tetrapinnate; Pinnatifid; Paripinnate; Imparipinnate; Pinnately compounded; Pinnately compound leaves; Compound pinnate; Unipinnate; Pinnate; Pennation; Pinnately; Pinnately compound; Pinnately divided
['p?n?t]
¦ adjective Botany (of a diatom) bilaterally symmetrical. Compare with centric.
Origin
C19: from L. pennatus 'feathered, winged'.

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Pennales

The order Pennales is a traditional subdivision of the heterokont algae known as diatoms. The order is named for the shape of the cell walls (or valves or frustules) of pennate diatoms, which are elongated in valve view. The valves may be linear or oval in shape, and usually bear bilaterally symmetrical ornamental patterns. These patterns are composed of a series of transverse lines (known as striae) that can appear as rows of dots when viewed with an optical microscope. Some pennate diatoms also exhibit a fissure along their longitudinal axis. This is known as a raphe, and is involved in gliding movements made by diatom cells; motile diatoms always possess a raphe.

In terms of cell cycle, vegetative cells are diploid and undergo mitosis during normal cell division. Periodically, meiosis produces morphologically identical haploid gametes (isogametes), which fuse to produce a (sometimes binucleate) zygote that develops into an auxospore (from which full-sized vegetative cells are produced).

In some taxonomic schemes, the pennate diatoms are divided into two groups: pennate diatoms without a raphe (a seam or ridge), known as araphids (order Fragilariophyceae), and pennate diatoms with a raphe, known as raphids (order Bacillariophyceae).