schizogenous

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schi·zog·e·nous

 (skĭ-zŏj′ə-nəs, skĭt-sŏj′-)
adj.
1. Relating to or characterized by schizogenesis.
2. Relating to or characterized by schizogony.
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Katharine and her dad worked on an episode of The X Files called Schizogeny, involving an orchard that appears to have murderous powers.
Dengler has found evidence that compound leaves form more by schizogeny or splitting of the whole leaf rather accomplished through programmed cell death rather than by mechanical rupture the tissue (Arunika, 2004).
Aereachyma tissue, with large intercellular spaces, forms by both cell separation (schizogeny) and disintegration (lysigeny) (Angeles, 1992).
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