The Limnocharitaceae are closely related to the Alismataceae, but differ from them by the fully dehiscent fruit, numerous ovules per carpel, and laminar placentation.
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;Fruit : A rudimentary ( tiny relative to endosperm ) depending on placentation type, and straight, bent, curved or curled at the upper end.
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As a signaling molecule, interleukin 11 has a variety of functions associated with its receptor interleukin 11 receptor alpha; such functions include placentation and to some extent of decidualization.
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After the formation of the endometrial cups and early placentation is initiated ( 35 40 days of gestation ) the terminology changes, and the embryo is referred to as a fetus.
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In some basal angiosperm lineages, Degeneriaceae and Winteraceae, a carpel begins as a shallow cup where the ovules develop with laminar placentation, on the upper surface of the carpel.
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He has been a major contributor in understanding the roles of these fatty acids in early placentation process via VEGF / ANGPTL4 pathways, which is the step for optimal pregnancy outcome.
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Pistil monocarpellary, ovary free from the hypantheum, superior, 1 chambered, many ovules along with the ventral sutter, placentation marginal; style one, filliform; stigma one, minute, capitate.
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The seeds, which are attached to the ovary wall ( parietal placentation ) and not to the center, are large and fairly flat with a large embryo that consists almost entirely of two cotyledons.
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A pepo was distinguished by being a fleshy berry with the seeds distant from the axis, and so nearer the fruit wall ( i . e . by having " parietal placentation " in modern terminology ).
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Patients who carry a pregnancy even after treatment of IUA may have an increased risk of having abnormal placentation including placenta accreta where the placenta invades the uterus more deeply, leading to complications in placental separation after delivery.