“branched” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “branched”:

+ The Viking orbiters found evidence of possible river valleys in many areas, erosion and, in the southern hemisphere, branched streams.

+ These are branched and retractile tentacles, much larger than the regular tube feet.

+ The species has branched hyphae which are between 1.5 and 7.5 micrometre wide.

+ However, Cyon branched out to Europe, North America, South America and Asia with strategic marketing, gaining success.

+ As a branched kind of acinar gland, the sebaceous glands are found in people all over the skin except in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.

+ The titan arum’s inflorescence is not as large as that of the talipot palm, “Corypha umbraculifera”, but the inflorescence of the talipot palm is branched rather than unbranched.

+ The Mongol empire branched into the Ilkhanate of Persia and the Chagatai Khaganate of Central Asia.

+ Their closest living relatives are sharks, though in evolutionary terms they branched off from sharks nearly 400 million years ago and have remained isolated ever since.

branched - example sentences
branched – example sentences

Example sentences of “branched”:

+ The rootstock is a corm and the flowers are solitary or arranged on a simple or branched raceme.

+ The family had moved to England in the 1960s. Costa branched out to selling coffee in 1978, when its first store opened on Vauxhall Bridge Road, London.

+ They branched out on their own by the early 1970s.

+ Tarragon grows to 120–150cm tall, with slender branched stems.

+ Amphibians, who branched off before this event, still lay their eggs in water, and so are limited in the extent to which they can exploit land environments.

+ Over time some art forms have branched off, while others have retained their distinct Chinese flavor.

+ The rootstock is a corm and the flowers are solitary or arranged on a simple or branched raceme.

+ The family had moved to England in the 1960s. Costa branched out to selling coffee in 1978, when its first store opened on Vauxhall Bridge Road, London.

+ Wicca is now used as an umbrella term for many different paths that have branched off from Gardner’s original practices.

+ Most linguists say that it branched off from Proto-Japonic languageProto-Japonic, which is the ancestor of Japanese and the Ryukyuan languages.

+ These neurons are branched out along the lining of the nasal cavity.

+ The gel is made up of large and branched molecules called polymers.

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