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Structural principles in the design of hygroscopically moving plant cells
Rivka Elbaum
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Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture
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Plant Cells
100%
Cell Wall
100%
Structural Principle
100%
Cellulose-based
50%
Living Cells
50%
Crawling
50%
Germination
50%
Sowing
50%
Protoplast
50%
Mechanical Support
50%
Seed Dispersal
50%
Hygroscopic Behavior
50%
Mechanical Work
50%
Motor Protein
50%
Gas Exchange
50%
Fiber Cells
50%
Dispersal Mechanism
50%
Cellulose Nanofibrils
50%
Body Shape
50%
Mother Plant
50%
Water Translocation
50%
Flexible Body
50%
Tip Growth
50%
Tropism
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Plant Cell
100%
Cell Wall
100%
Seed Dispersal
50%
Skeleton
50%
Protoplast
50%
Gas Exchange
50%
Jumping
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Seeds
100%
Cell Wall
66%
Seed Dispersal
33%
Gas Exchange
33%
Protoplast
33%
Skeleton
33%
Fiber Cells
33%
Microfibril
33%
Jumping
33%