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antheridia Meaning in Bengali



বীজগুটি উত্পাদক গাছপালা পুরুষ সেক্স অঙ্গ; antherozoids উত্পাদন করে; ফুলের মধ্যে পরাগধানী সমতূল্য





antheridia's Usage Examples:

The plural form is antheridia, and a structure containing one or more antheridia is called an androecium.


contrast to the male antheridia which are elongate and contain several nuclei.


In heterothallic species, the oogonia and antheridia are located on hyphal.


They are found between clusters of archegonia and antheridia.


gametangia are most commonly called antheridia.


antheridia and archegonia occur on the same plant and those in which they occur on different plants.


The term monoicous may be used where antheridia and.


away from the antheridia, which are normally produced on the top side of the thallus, and swim in the film of water to the antheridia where they fertilize.


(gametangia), the female archegonia and the male antheridia.


If both the archegonia and antheridia are arranged at the same plant, they are called monoicous.


(producing antheridia and hence sperm) or female (producing archegonia and hence egg cells).


Monoicous: each individual gametophyte produces both antheridia and.


reproduction of an oospore is the result of contact between hyphae of male antheridia and female oogonia; these spores can overwinter and are known as resting.


A cluster of antheridia is called an androecium while a cluster.


The external part of the thallus may form male structures (antheridia) or female structures (trichogynes and perithecia), or both.


sperm-producing ones are called antheridia (singular antheridium) and the egg-producing ones archegonia (singular archegonium).


corresponding terms for the male parts of those plants are clusters of antheridia within the androecium.


as archegonia (singular archegonium) and the male organs are known as antheridia (singular antheridium).


Fertile plants bearing antheridia and sporophytes were first reported in 1993 from the Aleutian Islands.


The plants are dioicous, with the male antheridia and female archegonia produced by separate plants.


diclinous antheridia coming out far away from the oogonial stalk.


The antheridia's cells are clavate (club shaped) or globose.


The antheridia will be apical.


The diploid plants produce male (antheridia) and female (oogonia) gametangia by meiosis.


vascularised branches end in a cup-shaped structure bearing gametangia, both antheridia and archegonia, but little structural information is preserved at the.


the sporophyte capsule, and a scattered arrangement of sperm-producing antheridia.



antheridia's Meaning':

the male sex organ of spore-producing plants; produces antherozoids; equivalent to the anther in flowers

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