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produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are
sometimes referred to as "
cryptogams",
meaning that
their means of
reproduction is hidden. They are also the...
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flowering plants.
Antheridia are
present in the
gametophyte phase of
cryptogams like
bryophytes and ferns. Many
algae and some fungi, for example, ascomycetes...
- Mycoplasma, and Rickettsias". Text Book of
Botany Diversity of
Microbes And
Cryptogams.
Rastogi Publications. p. 72. ISBN 978-81-7133-889-4. "Differences between...
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microaerophilic protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica".
Molecular and
Cellular Biology. 19 (3): 2198–2205. doi:10.1128/MCB.19.3.2198. PMC 84012. PMID 10022906...
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growing at
their tips. Each tip
contains a set of
aggregated vesicles—
cellular structures consisting of proteins, lipids, and
other organic molecules—called...
- air pollution, the
photobiont may use
metabolic energy for
repair of its
cellular structures that
would otherwise be used for
maintenance of its photosynthetic...
-
microaerophilic protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica".
Molecular and
Cellular Biology. 19 (3): 2198–205. doi:10.1128/MCB.19.3.2198. PMC 84012. PMID 10022906...
- (gymnosperms,
including the pines, and
flowering plants) and the free-sporing
cryptogams including ferns, clubmosses, liverworts,
hornworts and mosses. Embryophytes...
- OCLC 40395794. Singh. Text Book of
Botany Diversity of
Microbes And
Cryptogams.
Rastogi Publications. ISBN 978-8171338894. "Differences
between Bacteria...
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literally plants with con****uous ****ual
reproductive organs.
Compare cryptogams.
phenology The
study of the
timing of
seasonal biological phenomena, such...