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09-SEPTEMBER-2008 19:33:10 - Pinnate Look up Pinnate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pinnate is a term used to describe feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis in plant or animal structures, and comes from the Latin word pinna for feather. A similar term is pectinate, which refers to a comb-like arrangement of parts arising from one side of an axis. The term contrasts somewhat with palmate, in which the parts or structures radiate out from a common point. A pinnate frond of the fern, Blechnum appendiculatum. A pinnate frond of the fern, Blechnum appendiculatum. Plants Botanically, the term describes an arrangement of discrete structures such as leaflets, veins, lobes, branches, or appendages arising at multiple points along a common axis. For example, once-divided leaf blades having leaflets arranged on both sides of a rachis are pinnately compound leaves. Many palms notably the feather palms and most cycads and grevilleas have pinnately divided leaves. Most species of ferns have pinnate or more highly divided fronds, and ferns the leaflets are typically referred to as pinnae singular pinna. Plants with pinnate leaves are sometimes colloquially called feather-leaved. pinnatifid and pinnatipartite - leaves with pinnate lobes that are not discrete, remaining sufficiently connected to each other that they are not separate leaflets. paripinnate - pinnately-compound leaves in which leaflets are born in pairs along the rachis without a single terminal leaflet; also called even-pinnate. imparipinnate - pinnately-compound leaves in which there is a lone terminal leaflet rather than a terminal pair of leaflets; also called odd-pinnate. bipinnate - pinnately-compound leaves in which the leaflets are themselves pinnately-compound; also called twice-pinnate. tripinnate - pinnately-compound leaves in which the leaflets are themselves bipinnate; also called thrice-pinnate. tetrapinnate - pinnately-compound leaves in which the leaflets are themselves tripinnate. Animals In animals, pinnate is used to describe feather-like structures: Some muscles can be unipinnate or bipinnate muscles The fish, Platax pinnatus, is known as the pinnate spadefish or pinnate batfish. See also Leaf shape Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Pinnate Categories: Plant morphology Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages EspaƱol This page was last modified on 15 May 2008, at 20:47
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