Sentences with HEXAMEROUS
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"The hexamerous flower had six petals arranged in a star shape."
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"The hexamerous organism showed a symmetrical body plan."
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"The hexamerous structure of the crystal made it highly stable."
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"The hexamerous pattern of the wallpaper added an interesting geometric design to the room."
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"The artist used hexamerous shapes in the painting to create a sense of balance."
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"The hexamerous arrangement of leaves allowed maximum sunlight exposure for each leaf."
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"The hexamerous construction of the beehive ensured efficient use of space."
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"The hexamerous composition of the musical piece gave it a repetitive yet pleasing melody."
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"The hexamerous symmetry of the snowflake made it a perfect example of nature's geometry."
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"The hexamerous organization of the insect colony had distinct roles for each member."
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"The hexamerous arrangement of petals is common in many plant species."
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"This plant displays hexamerous symmetry in its blossoms."
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"The hexamerous pattern of flower growth is characteristic of this genus."
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"The hexamerous structure of the flower allows for efficient pollination."
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"The hexamerous morphology of the plant ensures optimal reproductive success."
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"The hexamerous nature of this species' flowers attracts specific pollinators."
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"The hexamerous symmetry of the petals creates an aesthetically pleasing floral display."
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"The hexamerous pattern is an adaptation to the pollination behavior of certain insects."
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"The hexamerous structure of the flower provides stability and support."
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"Certain hexamerous species have evolved to exhibit specialized pollination strategies."
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"The hexamerous organization of the flower parts facilitates efficient nectar production."
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"The hexamerous shape of the blossoms is visually striking."
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"The hexamerous composition of this plant's flowers ensures uniformity in seed production."
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"The hexamerous pattern is genetically controlled and can vary between plant populations."