The sporangium ... The spore cases, or spore-producing structures, in ferns range from globose sessile (nonstalked) organs more than 1 mm (0.04 inch) in diameter down to microscopic stalked structures, the capsules of which are only 0.3 mm (0.01 inch) in diameter. ... Form and function...
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Use Sporangium in a Sentence ... See web results for Sporangium ... See images of Sporangium...
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What is an example of a sporangium? What is function of tje sporangium? What happens to a mature sporangium? Are sperms located in the sporangium? What is the function of a sporangium? What is the function of sporangium in moss?
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The cells of a chain may all function as sporangia, or as sporangia and male and female gametangia. Each sporangium germinates by a single exit tube, ...
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a prosorus but whose resting spores function as a sporangium and give rise ... spores function as sporangia in germination. Such species were placed in ...
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Along the rim are specialized cells with thickened walls, known as the annulus, which function in sporangium dehiscence (observed above). ...
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In mosses, the little case that rises above the vegetative growth on a thin stalk is a sporangium often called a capsule that, as in ferns, produces meiospores. This sporophytic (diploid) growth arises out of the gametophytic (haploid) archegonium after the ovum is fertilized. ... What is the function of the sporangium?
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Read pages 335 - 350. ... 3. Learn the form and function of sporangium, mycelium, zygospore, ascus and basidium. ... 5. What are hyphae? Mycelium? Sporangium? Fruiting Bodies?
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NCEA Level 1 Biology (90168) 2007 — page 1 of 4; Assessment Schedule – 2007; Biology: Describe how humans use and are affected by micro-organisms One; (a); Describes THREE conditions required for bacteria to reproduce. ... The bacteria release toxins into the food which can be a poison to humans making them sick.
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