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- the
spike is a
sterile leafy segment (the trophop****). Both it and the
sporop**** arise from a
common petiole. The
roots of this
plant are a po****r medicine...
- example: a
tooth primordium in animals, a leaf
primordium in
plants or a
sporop**** primordium in fungi.)
Plants produce both leaf and
flower primordia cells...
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yellowish colonies observed from the
reverse side of the Czapek's agar; (c)
Sporop**** and
spherical sporangium; (d)
Conidia and
sporangium with
bilayer structure...
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produced by
Arcyria denudata include some phosp****scent compounds. The
sporop****s (fruiting bodies) of
Arcyria denudata are
colored red by arcyriaflavins...
- of the leaf, the trophop****, is
sterile and fernlike; the other, the
sporop****, is
fertile and
carries the
clusters of
sporangia or
spore cases. Some...
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sporophylls (spore-bearing leaves) are
divided into two
distinct parts, the
sporop****,
which produces sporangia and has a
greatly reduced and
modified blade...
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Reproduction of a
watercolour made by R. T. Baker, of the
Laccocephalum mylittae sporop**** Scientific classification Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Basidiomycota class:...
- that the
preserved trunk-like
structures represent the
fruiting body, or
sporop****, of a fungus,
which would have been
fuelled by a mycelium, a net of dis****d...