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How to use unbranched in a sentence

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An approximately 30 cm unbranched stem or branch segment was cut directly from the plant.
Notice the short stout, unbranched stems, armored with persistent leaf bases.
The laticiferous system of the scape consists of several layers of articulated unbranched latieifers.
The vestures in S. japonica vary from small and unbranched to largely branched and widely expanding.
But dandelions have unbranched scapes, whereas autumnal hawkbit has usually branched scapes and two or more flower-heads.
Microscopically, the fungus produces solitary oval to dumbbell-shaped conidia on short, unbranched conidiophores lateral to septate hyphae.
The main axis of each is a monopodial unbranched rhizome that grows plagiotropically, with little internode elongation, below the soil surface.
A branched simple exocrine gland has a single unbranched duct, even though the gland cells exist in branches.
Bromley redefined Trypanites to include all blind, simple, unbranched borings in hard substrata with a single opening to the surface.
The flowers grow in a raceme, an unbranched stalk that blooms from the bottom up.
These estimates include 1,500,000 unbranched fingertip tributaries each having an average length of 1.6 to 2.4 kilometres.
Vigorous growth of the shoot tip in young unbranched trees means a strong flow of hormones inhibiting side shoots.
The male has forward curved antlers that bear a number of unbranched tines.
Hyphal segments are short, mostly unbranched and without constrictions at their septa and 3-8 µm wide.
Note that the unbranched, long-chain nature of the alcohol and acid moieties give jojoba esters their non-polar behavior.
The most commonly encountered fatty acids have long, unbranched carbon chains and contain an even number of carbon atoms.
Stem unbranched, glabrous at base, upper part streaked with curved hairs, short nodes.
The actin filaments found in the sarcomeres of striated muscles, as well as in stress fibers and microvilli in nonmuscle cells, are stable, unbranched structures.
Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches along main stem.
Stem unbranched, ascending, base glabrous, upper part streaked-hairy, initially nodding, becoming erect as seeds ripen.
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In structure they are coriaceous, and include plants both with broad and narrow, branched and unbranched fronds.
The branches run for some distance parallel to the axis of the folium and terminate in unbranched ends.
Some of these rays may be unbranched and unjointed, being then known as spines, and usually occupy the front part of the fin.
The equally plain distinctions between the branched, unbranched, tubular, and plate-like green alg make them as easy to separate.
This order is characterized by cylindrical cells strung end to end, forming threads or filaments, branched and unbranched.
An elongated flower-cluster having sessile flowers upon an unbranched axis.
As a rule the stem is unbranched, and its growth takes place by a single bud at the summit.
Each leg bears a collecting brush, composed of stiff, unbranched hairs set closely together.
The youngest of these, near the growing point of the stem, are unbranched, but the older ones branch extensively.
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