- A
cystocarp is the
fruiting structure produced in the red
algae after fertilization,
especially such a
structure having a
special protective envelope...
- ****tangial
branches produced in
tufts at the
apices of the branches. The
cystocarps are borne,
usually singly. with a
narrow ostiole from
which carpospores...
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plants are dioecious. The male
structures are microscopic. The
female cystocarps grow to 1 mm in
diameter and are on the
margins of the frond. The ****tangia...
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enclosed within the gametophyte,
which may
cover it with
branches to form a
cystocarp. The two
following case
studies may be
helpful to
understand some of the...
- ****tangial
receptacles which release the male
gametes on
final branchlets.
Cystocarps, the
cells which surround the gametophyte, grow on the
ultimate branches...
- Carpo, carpogonium, carpology, carpophagous, carpop****, carpospore,
cystocarp, dipterocarp, endocarp, epicarp, exocarp, Karpos, mericarp, mesocarp,...
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Cystocarp of
Amphiplexia hymenocladioides...
- that
follows fertilization and the
absence of
sterile cells in
mature cystocarp.
Visually it is
distinguished by its "almost creamy-white" appearance...
- the
Gelidiaceae family. They are
separated only by
basic features of
cystocarps (fruiting structures). The
genus Pterocladiella Santelices et Hommersand...
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strongly inrolled. The
branches do not have spines.
Rhizoids are numerous.
Cystocarps containing carposporangia and
tetrasporangia are
borne on the
erect thalli...