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apothecium Meaning in Bengali



অনেক শৈবাল এবং ascomycetous ছত্রাক একটি cuplike ascocarp





apothecium's Usage Examples:

An apothecium is a wide, open, saucer-shaped or cup-shaped fruit body.


The structure of the apothecium chiefly consists.


carbon black ring or outer margin (exciple) around the fruiting body disc (apothecium), usually (or always) found growing on (saxicolous) or in (endolithic).


They are characterised by a cup-shaped apothecium which is often brightly coloured.


apothecium of A.


Photograph of a section of an apothecium of.


spore-bearing structures found in lichens: the apothecium, the perithecium and the pycnidium.


The apothecium is described as being either sessile or immersed.


A cross section of leaflet through an apothecium shows that the apothecium is initially covered by the leaf cuticle and a one-cell thick.


A podetium (plural podetia) is a lichenized stem-like structure of an apothecium rising from the primary body of the thallus.


year but breaks the surface in the spring to form a cream-coloured cup (apothecium) up to 3 cm (1.


year but breaks the surface in the spring to form a cream-coloured cup (apothecium) up to 7 cm across and 5 cm tall.


Many other Caliciaceae species generate spores in an apothecium, which typically resembles a flattened black disc.


the tissue making up the walls of the apothecium, is thin and flexible.


When hairs are present on the apothecium, they are fasciculate—made of bundles.


year but breaks the surface in the spring to form a creamy-grey cup (apothecium) up to 4.


roundish areole becomes more pruinose toward the top with has a single round apothecium (or none)[citation needed] that is immersed with a dark brown disc, so.


carbon-black ring or outer margin (exciple) around the fruit body disc (apothecium), eight-spored, Micarea-type asci and mostly simple, hyaline ascospores.


The tiny apothecium is hemispherical.


A single black apothecium may be centered on the lobe.


of an apothecium of A.


polyspora through a compound microscope (x1000) showing 25+ spores per ascus Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium of A.


It usually has 0-1 apothecium per areole, which may be point-like (punctiform) or fill the entire areole.


The apothecium resembles a small black pin, with a stalk 0.


areola has a single sunken black, dust covered (pruinose) fruiting body (apothecium) with a white rim.



apothecium's Meaning':

a cuplike ascocarp in many lichens and ascomycetous fungi

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