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- tricellular) or
after pollination and
growth of the
pollen tube (pollen
bicellular in the
anther and in the stigma). The
female gamete is
produced inside...
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clavate or turbinate.
Perithecia are
completely immersed.
Ascospores are
bicellular but
disarticulate at the
septum early in
development into 16 part-ascospores...
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response to interleukin-18
cellular response to
tumor necrosis factor regulation of
bicellular tight junction...
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multicellular organism development negative regulation of
bicellular tight junction ****embly
positive regulation of protein-containing complex...
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requires a
specific junctional organization,
different from
those in
bicellular junctions. In vertebrates,
components tricellular junctions are tricellulin...
- metres. The
species has reddish-brown
rhizoids and the
unusual presence of
bicellular propagules at its leaf tips. Its
extremely restricted distribution, known...
- Pressure-induced
interdigitation is used to
study hydrostatic pressure of
bicellular dispersions containing anionic lipids. Miura, Takashi; Perlyn, Chad A;...
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symbiotic relationship with
Dictyochloropsis algae,
produce hyaline,
bicellular ascospores with
polaribilocular structure, and
contain chemical compounds...
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microspores are tetrad, tetrahedral, or isobilateral. The
pollen grains are
bicellular at the
moment of dehiscence,
usually open and angular. The
gynoecium is...