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what does the word raphides mean in plants tellplz​

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Answered by lTheDreamCatcherl
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a needle-shaped crystal, usually of calcium oxalate, developed singly, or more often in bundles, in a plant cell. Origin of raphide. Modern Latin from Classical Greek rhaphis (gen. rhaphidos), needle: for Indo-European base see raphe. MLA Style.

Answered by guptapriyankadoon
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These are needle shaped crystals of calcium oxalate monohydrate or calcium carbonate as aragonite found in more than 200 families of plants.

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