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What (who) is abscission$253$ - definition

THE SHEDDING OF VARIOUS PARTS OF AN ORGANISM
Abscission layer; Abscission zone; Separation layer; Absciss; 🍃; 🍂; Abscise; Abscission (botany)
  • Leaf litter on the [[forest floor]]. Annual autumn leaf drop in [[temperate zone]]s is caused by the abscission of the mature leaves from the growth season in response to the approach of cold winter weather.
  • This [[Pomegranate]] [[bonsai]] is going through abscission in the fall. After rebsorption of nutrients in preparation for winter, the yellowed leaves die off and drop.
  • Streptocarpus leaf showing abscission line in response to reduced day length

Fieseler Fi 253         
AIRCRAFT
Fieseler Fi 253 Spatz; Fi 253
The Fieseler Fi 253 Spatz, (English: Sparrow), was a light civilian aircraft, manufactured by the German company Fieseler in Nazi Germany. Only six units were produced, however, due to the Second World War.
Abscission         
Abscission () is the shedding of various parts of an organism], such as a [[plant dropping a leaf, fruit, flower, or seed. In zoology, abscission is the intentional shedding of a body part, such as the shedding of a claw, husk, or the autotomy of a tail to evade a predator.
Absciss         
·noun ·see Abscissa.

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Abscission

Abscission (from Latin ab- 'away', and scindere 'to cut') is the shedding of various parts of an organism, such as a plant dropping a leaf, fruit, flower, or seed. In zoology, abscission is the intentional shedding of a body part, such as the shedding of a claw, husk, or the autotomy of a tail to evade a predator. In mycology, it is the liberation of a fungal spore. In cell biology, abscission refers to the separation of two daughter cells at the completion of cytokinesis.