stoneworts Meaning in Bengali
মহাজাতি Chara থেকে থাকার পত্রমূলাবর্তবিশিষ্ট filamentlike শাখার সঙ্গে নোড বিভিন্ন নিমজ্জিত জলজ শৈবাল কোন; সাধারণত ক্যালসিয়াম কার্বোনেট আমানত খচিত
Similer Words:
stongstonied
stoniness
stonk
stonked
stonker
stonkers
stonks
stooged
stooging
stooked
stooker
stookers
stooking
stooks
stoneworts's Usage Examples:
algae in the division Charophyta, class Charophyceae, commonly known as stoneworts.
Flagellate sperm, however, are found in stoneworts (Charales) and Coleochaetales, orders of parenchymatous charophytes that.
are covered with calcium carbonate deposits and are commonly known as stoneworts.
algae, and consists of the single order Charales, commonly known as "stoneworts" and "brittleworts".
monophyletic group which is made up of some green algae, including the stoneworts (Charophyta sensu stricto), as well as the land plants (embryophytes).
Lychnothamnus is a genus of stoneworts belonging to the family Characeae.
Viridiplantae were traditionally divided into the green algae (including the stoneworts) and the land plants.
green algae (part) and land plants Streptophytina – stoneworts and land plants Charales – stoneworts Plantae – land plants (embryophytes) SAR supergroup.
Charophyceae (stoneworts) Embryophytes .
a "nutlet" (or nucule, a term otherwise referring to the oogonium of stoneworts).
subterranean springs and its clear water supports a luxuriant growth of stoneworts; its fringing swamp is dominated by saw-sedge, Cladium mariscus, creating.
a division of green algae which includes, for example, Spirogyra and stoneworts.
Charophyta (stoneworts) .
Some of the species in this environment, such as stoneworts, are also rare and in some cases threatened.
They have not spread into marine environments (only a few stoneworts, which belong to this group, tolerate brackish water).
Calcium-rich marl covers the lake bottom where stoneworts and common water-crowfoots grow.
stoneworts's Meaning':
any of various submerged aquatic algae of the genus Chara having nodes with whorled filamentlike branches; usually encrusted with calcium carbonate deposits