- Body
fossils of
representatives of the
order Charales do exist, but are rare. The
fossil record of the
Charales consists mostly of gyrogonites, that is, calcified...
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separately on the same
plant (sejoined monoicy). The
reproductive organs of the
Charales show a high
degree of specialization. The
female organ,
called an oogonium...
- in each classification.[citation needed] Some
authors include only the
Charales and
Embryophyta (e.g., Streptophyta,
Streptophytina Lewis &
McCourt 2004)...
- Pátzcuaro. Fish in the
genus collectively go by the
common name charal/
charales in
their native range (a name also used for the
related Poblana). They...
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Characeae is a
family of
freshwater green algae in the
order Charales,
commonly known as stoneworts. They are also
known as
brittleworts or skunkweed,...
- cell, as well as
various colonial, coccoid, and
filamentous forms. In the
Charales,
which are the
algae most
closely related to
higher plants,
cells differentiate...
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flagellate sperm.
Flagellate sperm, however, are
found in
stoneworts (
Charales) and Coleochaetales,
orders of
parenchymatous charophytes that are the...
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algae (part) and land
plants Streptophytina –
stoneworts and land
plants Charales –
stoneworts Plantae – land
plants (embryophytes) SAR
supergroup Alveolata...
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Gordon (ed.). Folk
Songs of the West Country.
Newton Abbot, Devon:
David &
Charales. pp. 102–103. ISBN 0715364197.; note that the
linked webpage misidentifies...
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Camote (Mexican
sweet potato) Cha****s
Cemitas sandwiches Chalupa Chapulines Charales,
small fish,
basically a type of
smelt Chicharrón
Chilaquiles Chimichangas...