- A
gonidium (plural
gonidia) is an a****ual
reproductive cell or
group of cells,
especially in algae. "
Gonidia –
Definition and More from the Merriam-Webster...
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somatic (vegetative) cells,
which do not reproduce, and large, non-motile
gonidia in the interior,
which produce new
colonies a****ually
through repeated...
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fungal organs on the tips of
plant roots.
Hyphae are
found enveloping the
gonidia in lichens,
making up a
large part of
their structure. In nematode-trapping...
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cells and 12–16 large,
potentially immortal reproductive cells called gonidia.
While vegetative, male and
female colonies are indistinguishable; however...
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multicellular filaments that are
attached at the base, and form
gonidia at
their free end. The
apical gonidia have
gliding motility.
Rosettes of the
filaments are...
- 1900s, the
colored inclusions were
regarded as "reproductive grains", or
gonidia – a kind of
embryo cells. However, the
granules were
later determined to...
- terminology. For example,
after Gunnar Degelius objected to the use of
gonidia for the
algal partner,
George Scott proposed the use of
mycobiont and phycobiont...
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reported the
division of the lichen's
photobiont cells (then
referred to as
gonidia) in
moist thallus sections. He
found that in
humid air,
hyphae decomposed...
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genus is
characterised by a
crustose (crust-like)
thallus with
chroolepoid gonidia, a type of
green algae commonly found in
lichen symbioses. The reproductive...
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genus Thiothrix,
individual cells can be
released from filaments,
forming "
gonidia",
which can dis**** and
colonize new surfaces. On a new surface, the gonidial...