- Look up
sterigma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a
sterigma (pl.: sterigmata) is a
small supporting structure. It
commonly refers to an...
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Neoterebra sterigma is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Terebridae, the
auger snails. The
length of the s****
attains 11...
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reproductive spore is
produced at the tip of a
narrow prong or horn
called a
sterigma (pl. sterigmata), and is
forcefully expelled at full growth. The word basidium...
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shoot Phyllotaxis, the
arrangement of
leaves along a
plant stem
Seedling Sterigma, the "woody peg"
below the leaf of some
conifers Thorn (botany), true thorns...
- the
microscopic indentation left on a
spore when it
separates from the
sterigma of the basidium. A
hilum can also be a
nucleus of a
starch grain; the point...
- tabacina. Conidiop****s with this
pathogen are
dichotomous branched,
eventually end with two
teeth or
sterigmata and on each
sterigma is
formed one conidia....
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depressed area when the
spore was once
attached to the
basidium via the
sterigma). When
mounted in
distilled water, they have a co****ly
warty surface and...
- of the
spore where it was
previously connected to the
basidium via the
sterigma. The
basidia (spore-bearing cells) are six-spored.
Receptacle emerging...
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Microscopic features of the
fungus include its
basidia that have two
sterigma and
lateral protuberances,
encrusted hyphae that
resemble paraphyses, and...
- of the
spore where it was
previously connected to the
basidium via the
sterigma. Like many of the stinkhorns, L. periphragmoides is
generally considered...