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vegetative
veg·e·ta·tive V0044900 (vĕj′ĭ-tā′tĭv) also veg·e·tive (-ĭ-tĭv)adj.1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of plants or their growth.2. Biology a. Of, relating to, or capable of growth.b. Of, relating to, or functioning in processes such as growth or nutrition rather than reproduction.c. Of or relating to asexual reproduction, such as fission or budding.3. Spending much time sitting or lying down; physically inactive.4. Medicine Of or relating to an impaired level of brain function in which a person responds to certain sensory stimuli but demonstrates no cognitive function.vegetative (ˈvɛdʒɪtətɪv) adj1. (Botany) of, relating to, or denoting the nonreproductive parts of a plant, i.e. the stems, leaves, and roots, or growth that does not involve the reproductive parts2. (Biology) (of reproduction) characterized by asexual processes3. (Biology) of or relating to functions such as digestion, growth, and circulation rather than sexual reproduction4. (of a style of living) dull, stagnant, unthinking, or passive ˈvegetatively adv ˈvegetativeness nveg•e•ta•tive (ˈvɛdʒ ɪˌteɪ tɪv) adj. 1. growing or developing as or like plants; vegetating. 2. of, pertaining to, or concerned with vegetation or vegetable growth. 3. noting the parts of a plant not specialized for reproduction. 4. (of reproduction) asexual. 5. noting or pertaining to unconscious or involuntary bodily functions. 6. having the power to produce or support growth in plants: vegetative mold. 7. inactive; passive: a vegetative existence. Sometimes, veg′e•tive. [1350–1400; Middle English < Medieval Latin] veg′e•ta`tive•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | vegetative - of or relating to an activity that is passive and monotonous; "a dull vegetative lifestyle"vegetive | | 2. | vegetative - composed of vegetation or plants; "regions rich in vegetal products"; "vegetational cover"; "the decaying vegetative layer covering a forest floor"vegetal, vegetational | | 3. | vegetative - relating to involuntary bodily functions; "vegetative functions such as digestion or growth or circulation"physiology - the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organismsinvoluntary - controlled by the autonomic nervous system; without conscious control; "involuntary muscles"; "gave an involuntary start" | | 4. | vegetative - (of reproduction) characterized by asexual processesvegetalasexual, nonsexual - not having or involving sex; "an asexual spore"; "asexual reproduction" | Translationsvegetative
vegetative1. of, relating to, or denoting the nonreproductive parts of a plant, i.e. the stems, leaves, and roots, or growth that does not involve the reproductive parts 2. (of reproduction) characterized by asexual processes 3. of or relating to functions such as digestion, growth, and circulation rather than sexual reproduction vegetative[′vej·ə‚tād·iv] (biology) Having nutritive or growth functions, as opposed to reproductive. vegetative
vegetative [vej´ĕ-ta″tiv] 1. concerned with growth and nutrition.2. functioning involuntarily or unconsciously.3. resting; denoting the portion of a cycle" >cell cycle during which the cell is not replicating.4. pertaining to plants.5. pertaining to asexual reproduction, such as by budding or fission.veg·e·ta·tive (vej'ĕ-tā'tiv), 1. Growing or functioning involuntarily or unconsciously, after the assumed manner of vegetable life; denoting especially a state of grossly impaired consciousness, as after severe head trauma or brain disease, in which a person is incapable of voluntary or purposeful acts and only responds reflexively to painful stimuli. See also: vegetation. 2. Resting; not active; denoting the stage of a cell or its nucleus in which the process of karyokinesis is quiescent. See also: vegetation. vegetative (vĕj′ĭ-tā′tĭv) also vegetive (-ĭ-tĭv)adj.1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of plants or their growth.2. Biology a. Of, relating to, or capable of growth.b. Of, relating to, or functioning in processes such as growth or nutrition rather than reproduction.c. Of or relating to asexual reproduction, such as fission or budding.3. Spending much time sitting or lying down; physically inactive.4. Medicine Of or relating to an impaired level of brain function in which a person responds to certain sensory stimuli but demonstrates no cognitive function.veg·e·ta·tive (vej'ĕ-tā-tiv) 1. Growing or functioning involuntarily or unconsciously, after the assumed manner of vegetable life; denoting especially a state of grossly impaired consciousness, as after severe head trauma or brain disease, in which a person is incapable of voluntary or purposeful acts and only responds reflexively to painful stimuli. 2. Resting; not active; denoting the stage of a cell or its nucleus in which the process of karyokinesis is quiescent. vegetative of or relating to the nonsexual organs of a plant such as root, stem and leaves. see VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION.Patient discussion about vegetativeQ. Should I cut down on meat and eat more fruits and vegetables? what would i gain if i'll do so? A. It is a good idea to cut back on red-meat consumption, and increase the amount of fruit and vegetables in your diet, as these factors can lower the risk for developing colo-rectal cancer, whereas red meat has been found to be a risk factor in developing the disease. Other than that, fruit and vegetables are rich with fibers, that can ease constipation and help the digestive system. Q. Should I cut down on meat and eat more fruits and vegetables? what would i gain if i'll do so? A. eating more fruits and vegetables will bring a positive effect for your body health, but the most important source of protein is coming from meat, and there's no such valid evidence-based-data to show us that meat is no good for our body. so, as long as you eat all those meat, fruit, vegetables, and even carbs in proper amount, you will probably get no harmful effect. stay healthy always.. Q. What and how much intake should I have 1. Vegetables, 2. Fruits and whole grain… I am 21 years old and would like to know that in order to get the required fiber per day what and how much intake should I have 1. Vegetables, 2. Fruits and whole grain…A. actually men under 50 should have 38 grams a day of fiber. here is a nice article about fiber consuming and a list of foods that contain fiber and the amount of it: http://www.mayoclinic.com/print/fiber/NU00033/METHOD=print
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