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lycopods Meaning in Bengali



আদিম চিরহরিৎ ক্লাব আকৃতির strobiles মধ্যে স্পোর সঙ্গে উদ্ভিদ শৈবাল মত





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Lycopodiopsida is a class of herbaceous vascular plants known as lycopods, lycophytes or other terms including the component lyco-.


He collected ferns, lycopods, and nonvascular plants in North America, Jamaica and New Zealand.


He also did important early work on the classification of lycopods, notably the Lycopodiaceae and Selaginellaceae.


count for this genus is n=23, which is distinctively different from other lycopods.


extant genus of plants in the family Isoetaceae, which is in the class of lycopods.


refers to vascular spore-bearing plants that are not ferns, including lycopods, horsetails, whisk ferns and water ferns (Marsileaceae, Salviniaceae and.


to be present in the walls of some lower plants (ferns, horsetails, and lycopods).


the term "protocorm" to describe the early stages in the germination of lycopods.


Rhyniophyta, Zosterophyllophyta, and Trimerophyta in addition to other lycopods.


multicellular marine and freshwater green algae, terrestrial bryophytes, lycopods and ferns, to the complex gymnosperms and angiosperms of today.


†Zosterophyllophytina = zosterophyllophytes, zosterophylls   Subdivision Lycophytina = lycopods   + other subdivisions Those who treat most of the extant groups of plants.


of plants like seed ferns in the genus Eospermatopteris, two species of lycopods that resembled ground pines and club mosses, creeping vines, ferns, and.


complex vascular plants, the zosterophylls, had diversified and primitive lycopods, such as Baragwanathia (originally discovered in Silurian deposits in Victoria.


Subsequently, Chase and Reveal considered both lycopods and ferns as subclasses of a class Equisetopsida (Embryophyta) encompassing.


It provides early evolutionary information on mosses, lycopods and pteriodosperms.


"The prothallia of three New Zealand lycopods" Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand 47:94–111 (1914) "Kate.


Sigillaria, like many ancient lycopods, had a relatively short life cycle - growing rapidly and reaching maturity.



lycopods's Meaning':

primitive evergreen moss-like plant with spores in club-shaped strobiles

Synonyms:

strobilus; class Lycopodiate; club moss; spikemoss; cone; Christmas green; Lycopodiate; Lycopodium alpinum; Lycopodium selago; fern ally; club-moss; fir clubmoss; little clubmoss; alpine clubmoss; ground pine; little club moss; Lycopodium lucidulum; mountain clubmoss; class Lycopsida; Lycopsida; strobile; shining clubmoss; spike moss;

Antonyms:

natural object;

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