spermatophyte Meaning in Bengali
উদ্ভিদ বীজ মাধ্যম না স্পোর দ্বারা যে প্রজনন
Similer Words:
spermatophytesspermatozoan
spermatozoic
spermatozoid
spermatozoids
spermatozoon
spermic
spermicidal
spermicide
spermicides
spermophile
spermophiles
spermous
sperms
spero
spermatophyte's Usage Examples:
The spermatophytes, also known as phanerogams (taxon Phanerogamae) or phaenogams (taxon Phaenogamae), comprise those plants that produce seeds, hence the.
Also, he contributed to the collection of spermatophyte samples for the National Herbarium which has become part of the South.
national d'histoire naturelle, Lecomte was formally appointed to head the spermatophyte department, a paid position, succeeding Louis Édouard Bureau.
This includes spermatophyte pollen, as well as spores (fungi, bryophytes, and ferns), dinoflagellates.
Schenck has a handful of African spermatophyte species named after him.
His main interest was spermatophyte plants.
In 1986, he proposed a classification system of seed plants, spermatophytes, and divided the Spermatophyta into 10 subdivisions, including the flowering.
l'embryon des Phanérogames ("On the generation and development of the spermatophyte embryo"), which is remarkable for the first account of any value of.
A 2014 survey of flora found 13 pteridophyte and 312 spermatophyte species in 85 families and 220 genera, including 112 species of trees.
It is home to nearly 4,000 pteridophyte and spermatophyte plant species.
Seed plants (or spermatophyte) comprise five divisions, four of which are grouped as gymnosperms and.
The sandy shores are more-or-less colonised by marine spermatophyte plants.
, a new spermatophyte axis from the Middle to Late Jurassic of Australia and New Zealand".
Lagenospermopsida (a group of plants of uncertain phylogenetic placement, probably spermatophytes).
spermatophyte's Meaning':
plant that reproduces by means of seeds not spores
Synonyms:
angiosperm; phanerogam; seedling; balsam; flowering plant; gymnosperm; seed plant; vascular plant; tracheophyte;
Antonyms:
deciduous plant; evergreen plant; cultivated plant; weed;