-
movement to
develop strength and mobility. They
consist of juggling-
club shaped wooden clubs of
varying sizes and weights,
which are
swung in
certain patterns...
- leaf. The long
dorsal sepal is
erect and ends in a
somewhat thicker club-
shaped tip. They have
fused lateral sepals (synsepals) with a
length of about...
- kilobases, one of the
largest among RNA viruses. They have
characteristic club-
shaped spikes that
project from
their surface,
which in
electron micrographs...
- such as granite. The
pestle (/ˈpɛsəl/, also US: /ˈpɛstəl/) is a blunt,
club-
shaped object. The
substance to be ground,
which may be wet or dry, is placed...
- leaf. The long
dorsal sepal is
erect and ends in a
somewhat thicker club-
shaped tip. They have
fused lateral sepals (synsepals),
which splits at its...
- (rod-
shaped), and in some
phases of life they are, more specifically,
club-
shaped,
which inspired the
genus name (coryneform
means "
club-
shaped"). They...
- tube may emerge. The spore-bearing
cells (the basidia) are four-spored,
club-
shaped, and
measure 10–15 by 4–7 μm.
Studies have
shown that the
basidia develop...
- basidiomycota-yeast) and
reproduce ****ually via the
formation of
specialized club-
shaped end
cells called basidia that
normally bear
external meiospores (usually...
-
single secotioid species Phallogaster saccatus,
commonly known as the
club-
shaped stinkhorn or the
stink poke. Kirk PM,
Cannon PF,
Minter DW, Stalpers...
- at first,
later shedding in
curling flakes, lance-
shaped,
sometimes curved adult leaves,
club-
shaped flower buds
covered with a waxy,
bluish white bloom...