- Labyrinthulomycota, and Thraustochytriales.
Contrasted with Eumycota, true fungi.
pseudoparenchyma A type of
plectenchyma made of
tightly packed,
angular or polyhedral...
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called peridium and
typically consists of
densely interwoven hyphae or
pseudoparenchyma cells. It may be
covered with
hyphal outgrowth called appendages. The...
- tissues. The two most
common types of
tissues are
prosenchyma and
pseudoparenchyma. The
hyphae specifically become fused together. Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster's...
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haplostichous or polystichous,
multiaxial or
monoaxial forming or not a
pseudoparenchyma.
Besides fronds,
there are the
large in size
parenchymatic kelps with...
- 1899. See related: paraplectenchyma, prosenchyma, prosoplectenchyma,
pseudoparenchyma.
plicate Characterised by
longitudinal folds forming pleats, often...
- rise to the
outer layer of the volva, the
cortical plates and the
pseudoparenchyma (thin-walled,
usually angular,
randomly arranged cells that are tightly...
- blackish-brown in the
upper parts, and
light brown in the
lower parts. A
brown pseudoparenchyma covers the top of
immature ascomata and rips
apart at maturity; the...
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merge with
hyaline (translucent)
cells to form a
textura angularis—a
pseudoparenchyma of very
densely packed cells that
appear angular in
cross section....
- and endoperidium; rather, the
outer layer develops the
features of a
pseudoparenchyma (a
tightly organised tissue where the
tightly packed cells resemble...
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tightly packed,
angular fungal cells,
forming a
protective tissue called pseudoparenchyma.
Leptogidium species reproduce ****ually
through apothecia (disc-shaped...