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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...
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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...
- "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...
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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...
- 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...
- ISBNÂ 0-02-949660-8. Nehira, Kunito. "Spore Germination,
Protonemata Development and
Sporeling Development", p. 347 in
Rudolf M.
Schuster (Ed.), New
Manual of Bryology...
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Vancouver Island and
represents the
first anatomically preserved fossil fern
sporeling from the
fossil record. Levyns, M.R. (1966). A
Guide to the
Flora of the...
- Juanes, J. A.; Santelices, B.; McLachlan, J. L. (eds.). "Artificial
sporeling and
field cultivation of
Gelidium in China".
International Workshop on...
- anthers.
Reproductive spores grow into
multicellular haploid individuals or
sporelings. In
heterosporous organisms, two
types of
spores exist:
microspores give...
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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...