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group is
distinguished by
having spore capsules with
teeth that are
arthrodontous; the
teeth are
separate from each
other and
jointed at the base where...
- fold back to open the stoma. This
articulation of the
teeth is
termed arthrodontous and is
found in the moss
subclass Bryopsida. In
other groups of mosses...
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Tayloria moritziana, a moss that has
spore capsules with
teeth that are
arthrodontous Tillandsia moritziana, an air
plant This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Archesporium –
cells of the
sporangium from
which spores develop.
Arthrodontous – a form of
peristome teeth which are
unequally thickened, tapering...
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class it also has
arthrodontous peristome teeth which aid in
spore dispersal.
Fissidens adianthoides have 16 red teeth.
Arthrodontous teeth are made up...
- most
mosses belonging to the
Bryopsida class, O.
lyellii has
white arthrodontous peristome teeth, with 16
teeth being located in both the
exostome and...
- red.
Consistent with
other members of the
Bryopsida class,
there are
arthrodontous (joint-toothed)
peristome teeth found at the tip of the sporangium....
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nematodontous (cellular teeth)
peristome of the
Polytrichopsida and the
arthrodontous (cell wall teeth)
peristome of the Bryopsida. Hedwig,
Johann (1801)...
- from the
surrounding cells. The
peristome teeth of
their sporangia are
arthrodontous, diplolepidous, and opposite. They are acrocarpous,
producing their...
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sporangia are
nodding due to a bent seta with a capsule, operculum, and
arthrodontous exostome and
endostome teeth. The
sporangia are
covered with a hairy...