Plants. Plant . Multicellular, eukaryotic life forms of kingdom Plantae (sensu lato), comprising the VIRIDIPLANTAE; RHODOPHYTA; and GLAUCOPHYTA; all of which acquired chloroplasts by direct endosymbiosis of CYANOBACTERIA. They are characterized by a mainly photosynthetic mode of nutrition; essentially unlimited growth at localized regions of cell divisions (MERISTEMS); cellulose within cells providing rigidity; the absence of organs of locomotion; absence of nervous and sensory systems; and an alternation of haploid and diploid generations. . 0.84
Plans. Graphing on a surface and using technical procedures, or the ground floor of a camp, square, strength or anything like that. (Free translation from the original: Diccionario de la Lengua Española edición electrónica. Espasa-Calpe, S.A., 2000) . 0.71
Plantar Plate. Ligamenta Plantaria . Ligamenta Tarsometatarsea Plantaria . Plantar Ligament . Toe Volar Ligament . Toe Volar Plate . Volar Ligament, Toe . Ligament, Plantar . Ligament, Toe Volar . Ligamenta Plantarias . Ligamenta Tarsometatarsea Plantarias . Ligaments, Plantar . Ligaments, Toe Volar . Plantar Ligaments . Plantar Plates . Plantaria, Ligamenta . Plantarias, Ligamenta . Plate, Plantar . Plate, Toe Volar . Plates, Plantar . Plates, Toe Volar . Tarsometatarsea Plantaria, Ligamenta . Toe Volar Ligaments . Toe Volar Plates . Volar Ligaments, Toe . Volar Plate, Toe . Volar Plates, Toe . Fibrocartilaginous ligament at the metatarsophalangeal and the interphalangeal joint of the toe. . 0.68
Plantago. English Plantain . Narrow-Leaved Plantain . Plantago arenaria . Plantago indica . Plantago lanceolata . Plantago ovata . Plantago psyllium . English Plantains . Narrow Leaved Plantain . Narrow-Leaved Plantains . Plantain, English . Plantain, Narrow-Leaved . Plantains . Plantains, English . Plantains, Narrow-Leaved . Plantain . A plant genus of the family Plantaginaceae. The small plants usually have a dense tuft of basal leaves and long, leafless stalks bearing a terminal spike of small flowers. The seeds, known as PSYLLIUM, swell in water and are used as laxatives. The leaves have been used medicinally. . 0.67