Definition of Zoosporangium. Meaning of Zoosporangium. Synonyms of Zoosporangium

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Definition of Zoosporangium

Zoosporangium
Zoosporangium o`["o]*spo*ran"gi*um, n.; pl. -sporangia. [NL. See Zo["o]-, and Sporangium.] (Bot.) A spore, or conceptacle containing zo["o]spores.

Meaning of Zoosporangium from wikipedia

- zoospores are characteristic of the Oomycota and other heterokonts. A zoosporangium is the a****ual structure (sporangium) in which the zoospores develop...
- produce a zoosporangium and zoospores. Others are eucarpic, meaning they produce other structures, such as rhizoids, in addition to the zoosporangium and zoospores...
- the formation of a zoosporangium, the nuclei divide within a single cell to create a multinucleate cell which becomes a zoosporangium following progressive...
- cycle of a motile zooxant****ae cell, its youngest stage is known as a zoosporangium, which matures into a zoospore capable of motility. This motile cell...
- stages: a sessile, reproductive zoosporangium and a motile, uniflagellated zoospore released from the zoosporangium. The zoospores are known to be active...
- each of the original two gametangia pair up.[clarification needed] Zoosporangium, a gametangium that produces motile isogamous gametes, called zoospores...
- inside of the host cell (endobiotic), produce structures other than a zoosporangium (holocarpic), and do not release zoospores through a lid-like structure...
- stages of Vitrella br****icaformis, a chromerid (vc: vegetative cell, zs: zoosporangium, as: autosporangium) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Clade:...
- of this region is a ring of flagella (~150). Once emerged from the zoosporangium, a zoospore is still enveloped by a fragile vesicle, from which it is...
- from the host. As growth continues, the thallus will either form a zoosporangium using the wall of the host or a thick-walled resting spore that can...