Monocolpate vs. Tricolpate — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Monocolpate and Tricolpate
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Monocolpate
(botany) Having a single germinal furrow.
Tricolpate
Having three grooves, or colpi, on each grain
The pollen grains are tricolpate to tricolporoidate.
Monocolpate
A pollen grain that has a single furrow.
Tricolpate
A plant with tricolpate (three-grooved) pollen
The tricolpates are grouped into two clades.
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