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oogonium of some algae, fungi, oomycetes, or
bryophytes is an
oosphere. When fertilized, the
oosphere becomes the oospore.[clarification needed] When egg and...
- are
generally larger than the male
gametes and are
usually immotile (see
Oosphere; Ovum). 2. (Denoting) an
individual organism whose reproductive organs...
- archegonium)
which release a
single oosphere. The
antherozoid swims up the
archegonium and
fertilize the
oosphere,
resulting in a zygote,
which will grow...
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Double fertilization proceeds from here.
Fertilisation Gamete Megaspore Oosphere Ovule Pollen Berger, F. (January 2008). "Double-fertilization, from myths...
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oospore is a thick-walled ****ual
spore that
develops from a
fertilized oosphere in some algae, fungi, and oomycetes. They are
believed to have evolved...
- be
transferred through the
fertilization tube into the
oosphere, and fuse with the
oosphere's haploid nucleus forming a
diploid oospore. The
oospore is...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ovum most
commonly refers to: Ovum,
oosphere or egg cell, the
female gamete involved in
oogamous ****ual reproduction...
- that
forms in the
ovary and
contains the
embryo sac
within which are the
oosphere or
female gamete, the
synergid cells, the
median cell with the two polar...
- hyphae.
oosphere Female gamete of oomycetes; "egg" of the oogonium.
oospore The
resting spore formed as a
result of
fertilization of the
oosphere. Has a...
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author when
citing a
botanical name. Stevens, F. L. (1899). "The
Compound Oosphere of
Albugo bliti".
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