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- ferns and lycopodiophyta, the term "sporeling" refers to the young sporophyte growing on the gametophyte. These sporelings develop via an embryo stage from...
- seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm, the growth of a sporeling from a spore, such as the spores of fungi, ferns, bacteria, and the growth...
- they find a secret laboratory as well as another sporeling, created from the stolen research. The sporeling is terrified, having been locked up and experimented...
- "spore" and a "gamete" is that a spore will germinate and develop into a sporeling, while a gamete needs to combine with another gamete to form a zygote...
- ISBN 0-02-949660-8. Nehira, Kunito. "Spore Germination, Protonemata Development and Sporeling Development", p. 347 in Rudolf M. Schuster (Ed.), New Manual of Bryology...
- embryo or young plant. They usually give a seedling a faster start than a sporeling from a spore, because of the larger food reserves in the seed and the...
- this, a possible growth pattern of Tempskya has been suggested: at the sporeling stage, Tempskya would consist of a single stem, which would begin to branch...
- germination The sprouting of a seedling from a plant seed, the development of a sporeling from a spore, or the growth of a pollen tube from the pollen grain of...
- Sharon E. (2009). "Juvenile gametophyte development in the Blasiales. 3. Sporeling ontogeny of Cavicularia densa". The Bryologist. 112 (2): 354–358. doi:10...
- fern's fronds is due to them being very thin, only one cell thick as a sporeling, which increases to 3–4 cells when the plant reaches maturity. The fronds...