- even more
specialized way of
dispersal known as a super-
conglutinate. The super-
conglutinate resembles an
aquatic fly
larva or a fish egg,
complete with...
-
parallel primary veins arising from a
transverse meristem (5 subclasses)
Conglutinate (conglutinatus)
Derived from
fused pinnate leaflets (3 subclasses) A...
-
called a
conglutinate. The
conglutinate sometimes resembles a prey item, such as a worm,
which attracts the fish. When the fish
bumps the
conglutinate, it...
- in
specialized structures such as
pycnidia and campylidia.
conglutinate Also
conglutinated.
Stuck or
glued together;
usually applied to
hyphae or paraphyses...
- pot****ium hydroxide. The
paraphyses (sterile filaments) are
weakly conglutinated (stuck together),
unbranched or
minimally branched, and thin-walled...
-
species is
composed of
densely arranged,
appressed filaments that are not
conglutinated.
These filaments form a
continuous layer that can
extend up to 100 mm...
-
conglutinates. The
conglutinate has a
sticky filament that
adheres to
rocks and
other surfaces to
prevent it from
being washed away. The
conglutinate...
- remnants, and the
upper cortex is
approximately 1 μm
thick and
described as
conglutinate, i.e.
stuck together. The
photobiont component of the D.
ciliiferus specimens...
-
proper margin has a fan-shaped
structure made of prosoplectenchymatic,
conglutinated cells. The
hypothecium of
Parvoplaca tirolensis is
hyaline and contains...
- clear,
measuring 120–130 μm in height, with a yellow-orange,
strongly conglutinated epithecium.
Ascospores of
Lobariella reticulata are
narrowly fusiform...