- (e.g., Dictyosteliida). Each
sorocarp consists of both a sorop**** (stalk) and a sorus.
Sorocarps release spores. "
Sorocarp — definition, examples, related...
-
protists that
behave as
slime molds and
develop fruiting bodies,
either as
sorocarps or as sporocarps. It is a
monophyletic group or
clade within the phylum...
-
protist known for its
unique multicellular fruiting structures called sorocarps. It
exhibits a form of
aggregative multicellularity and
utilizes filose...
- fern. The
indusia have opened,
revealing the sporangia.
Scale bar, 1 mm
Sorocarp DiversityOfLife – Fern
identification tool. Encyclopædia Britannica: sorus...
- an
extracellular slime sheath and
begin developing into a
multicellular sorocarp. The
resulting fruiting body
undergoes complex morphogenesis, including...
- slug
which crawls to an open lit
place and
grows into a
fruiting body, a
sorocarp. Some of the
amoebae become spores to
begin the next generation, but others...
- and P.fluorescens
sorocarps did develop, but
lesser and
later than normal. In the
strains with M.luteus it was
found that no
sorocarps or
myxamoebae grew...
- to migrate.
Under the
correct cir****stances the grex
matures forming a
sorocarp (fruiting body) with a
stalk supporting one or more sori (balls of spores)...
-
sorocyst is an
encysted cell of a
single type
found on the
sorocarp. The
sorocysts along the
sorocarps can be
arranged in a
column or in more
complex forms...
- Dictyostelids:
Macrocyst Sorocarp...