- A
ballistospore or
ballistoconidia is a
spore that is
discharged into the air from a
living being,
usually a
species of fungus. With fungi, most types...
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Space Shuttle:
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ascospores into the air. The
forcible discharge of
single spores termed ballistospores involves formation of a
small drop of
water (Buller's drop),
which upon...
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spores into the air. The
forcible discharge of
single spores termed ballistospores involves formation of a
small drop of
water (Buller's drop),
which upon...
- anabolic, anabolism, astrobleme, ball, ballism, ballista, ballistic,
ballistospore, belomancy, belonephobia, bolide, bolometer, catabolic, catabolism,...
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spores escape. The
spores of
puffballs are
statismospores rather than
ballistospores,
meaning they are not
forcibly extruded from the basidium. Puffballs...
- Most
basidiospores are
forcibly discharged, and are thus
considered ballistospores.
These spores serve as the main air
dispersal units for the fungi. The...
- anabolic, anabolism, astrobleme, ball, ballism, ballista, ballistic,
ballistospore, belomancy, belonephobia, bolide, bolometer, catabolic, catabolism,...
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basidiospores are ballistic,
hence they are
sometimes also
called ballistospores. In most species, the
basidiospores dis**** and each can
start a new...
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before floating to the top of the
water to spread.
Underwater gills and
ballistospores suggest that its
underwater adaption is a
relatively recent one. When...