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- The carpogonium (plural carpogonia) is the female organ in the red algae (Rhodophyta) which have a highly specialized type of reproduction. It contains...
- separating it from the rest of the carpogonium at its base. Upon their collision, the walls of the ****tium and carpogonium dissolve. The male nucleus divides...
- the female plants (the female gametophytes) produce the carpogonium (the haploid carpogonium) which remains attached to the parent female plant. After...
- diploid spore produced by red algae. After fertilization, the alga's carpogonium subdivides into carpospores, and generally the largest type of spore...
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- ****tangia and carpogonia on separate male and female plants. The fertilised carpogonium develops growing parasitically attached to the female plant. Tetraspores...
- carpogonia – are essentially equivalent to oogonia. The hair of the carpogonium is club-shaped. Carposporophytes are roughly spherical, formed by gonimoblasts...
- initiation of the gonimoblast filament starts from the ventral side of the carpogonium. Gonimoblast filaments creep along the cortical filaments and produce...
- gonimoblast filaments develop directly from the fertilized carpogonium though the carpogonium may fuse with the cell in the carpogonial branch (Kylin, 1928)...