- pitcher. In bryophytes, the
calyptra (plural calyptrae) is an
enlarged archegonial venter that
protects the
capsule containing the
embryonic sporophyte...
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After fertilisation, the
immature sporophyte pushes its way out of the
archegonial venter. It
takes several months for the
sporophyte to mature. The sporophyte...
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reproduce ****ually, as
illustrated by
Haeckel in this
drawing of an
archegonial head with (diploid)
sporophyte plantlets. The main
plant body (thallus)...
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structure and diversity:
Marchantia polymorpha, with
antheridial and
archegonial stalks. The
archegonium of Porella. A
sporophyte of
Porella emerging...
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reproduction of
interior spruce (Pinaceae). I.
Pollen germination to
archegonial maturation".
International Journal of
Plant Sciences. 160 (4): 631–640...
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conditions at the end of the
growing season,
though fruiting plants bearing archegonial heads typically fail to
continue development during this period. Marchantia...
- (Lekts. Morf. Sist. Archegon.
Lectures on the
morphology and
taxonomy of
archegonial plants) (in Russian). Moscow: Русская" типо-литография. p. 88., see also...
- the
spring of 136, as
mentioned in the
chronicle of C****ius Dio. Per
archegonial evidence, the
vicinity wasn't
inhabited immediately after the revolt...
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capsule which bursts irregularly,
lacking a stoma.
Calyptra – an
enlarged archegonial venter that
protects the
capsule containing the
embryonic sporophyte...
- that aid in propulsion. The
immature sporophyte then
grows out from the
archegonial venter. A
sporophyte contains a seta (that
holds up the sporangium),...