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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about megagametophyte. megagametophyte. Information about megagametophyte in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from megagametophyte)
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Definition of megagametophyte from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of megagametophyte...
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MEGAGAMETOPHYTE OF CLINTONIA1. FRANK H. SMITH. Development of the megagameto- phyte of Clintonia borealis has been de- scribed by R. W. Smith (3). According ...
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resulting in a monosporic megagametophyte, (b) the development of multiple monosporic megaspores, and (c, d) the hypothesized development of disporic or ...
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Definition of megagametophyte in the Medical Dictionary. megagametophyte explanation. Information about megagametophyte in Free online English dictionary. What is megagametophyte? Meaning of megagametophyte medical term. ... Read more or ask a question about megagametophyte; How to thank TFD for its existence?
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Two tetrads of megaspores sending out megagametophyte tubes. The six illustrations A–F were selected from among a series of sections ...
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Encyclopedia article about megagametophyte. Information about megagametophyte in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... The female gametophyte in plants having two types of spores. ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site...
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The megagametophyte is a haploid nutritive tissue surrounding the embryo in the mature seed of gymnosperms, developing from a haploid megaspore. Conifers are one of the most important groups of gymnosperms in both commercial and environmental aspects.
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