Definition of Exospore. Meaning of Exospore. Synonyms of Exospore

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Definition of Exospore

Exospore
Exospore Ex`o*spore, n. [Exo+spote.] (Biol.) The extreme outer wall of a spore; the epispore.

Meaning of Exospore from wikipedia

- A conidium (/kəˈnɪdiəm, koʊ-/ kə-NID-ee-əm, koh-; pl.: conidia), sometimes termed an a****ual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (pl.: chlamydoconidia),...
- the next is the exospore, and the inner layer is the endospore. The perispore is the thickest of the three layers while the exospore and endospore are...
- chlamydospore, diaspora, diaspore, endospore, esparto, eusporangium, exospore, heterosporous, heterospory, homosporous, isosporous, leptosporangium,...
- outer cuticularized wall composed largely of sporopollenin called the exospore or exine. The exine often bears spines or warts, or is variously sculptured...
- protected by a wall, consisting of three layers: an outer electron-dense exospore a median, wide and seemingly structureless endospore, containing chitin...
- chlamydospore, diaspora, diaspore, endospore, esparto, eusporangium, exospore, heterosporous, heterospory, homosporous, isosporous, leptosporangium,...
- found underneath a spore-shedding adult plant. Bacterial spores can be exospores or endospores which are dormant structures produced by a number of different...
- Some classes of bacteria can turn into exospores, also known as microbial cysts, instead of endospores. Exospores and endospores are two kinds of "hibernating"...
- other aspects as: granules not buoyant, atectate, with external wall (exospore) granular, pollination drop containing xylose and the presence of an exine...
- "Multiple roads lead to Rome: unique morphology and chemistry of endospores, exospores, myxospores, cysts and akinetes in bacteria". Microbiology. 169 (2): 001299...