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zoospore Meaning in Bengali



 চলরেণু,

flagella মাধ্যমে কিছু শৈবাল একজন অযৌন বীজগুটি এবং ছত্রাকের যে প্যাচসমূহ

Noun:

চলরেণু,





zoospore শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

যেমনঃ ওইডিয়া, কনিডিয়া, চলরেণু (Zoospores), স্পোরাঞ্জিওস্পোর, ক্ল্যামাইডোস্পোর ইত্যাদি ।

zoospore's Usage Examples:

A zoospore is a motile asexual spore that uses a flagellum for locomotion.


zoosporangium and motile zoospore stages, though seen in zooxanthellae life cycles, are much rarer amongst clades.


The zoospore resides in the zoosporangium.


of Syndinium is currently not well understood beyond the parasitic and zoospore stages.


meaning "little pot", describing the structure containing unreleased zoospores.


lack of cell wall and the tendency for flagella loss even on the stage of zoospore, which is unusual for heterokonts.


reproductive zoosporangium and a motile, uniflagellated zoospore released from the zoosporangium.


The zoospores are known to be active only for a short period.


which the flagellated cells possess two differently arranged flagella (see zoospore).


Blastocladiales within the phylum Chytridiomycota until molecular and zoospore ultrastructural characters were used to demonstrate it was not monophyletic.


morphologically characterized by flagellated zoospore.


The life cycle of the species in this genus consist of free-living zoospores, an intracellular stage called trophont.


Asexual reproduction by zoospore or by aplanospore.


Spizellomycetalean chytrids are essentially ubiquitous zoospore-producing fungi found in soils where they decompose pollen.


Saprolegnia releases zoospores.


Within a few minutes, this zoospore will encyst, germinate and release another zoospore.


This second zoospore has a longer cycle.


virus containing zoospore.


The zoospores need water to reach the host so saturated soil conditions maximize dissemination.


When the zoospore reaches the host.


zoosporangium (holocarpic), and do not release zoospores through a lid-like structure (inoperculate).


species with a Group I-type zoospore, distinguishing it from Chytridiaceae members, which have a Group II-type zoospore.


12–18 °C (54–64 °F) in water-saturated or nearly saturated environments, and zoospore production is favored at temperatures below 15 °C (59 °F).


Autospores, in addition to zoospore and aplanospore, are one of the three types of spores that algae use to.


They are distinguished by an anterior tinsel flagellum on their zoospores.


begins with the motile Aphelidium zoospore contacting its host, a green alga.


The singular flagellum of the zoospore is lost as part of the attachment.



zoospore's Meaning':

an asexual spore of some algae and fungi that moves by means of flagella

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