- The
carpogonium (plural carpogonia) is the
female organ in the red
algae (Rhodophyta)
which have a
highly specialized type of reproduction. It contains...
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separating it from the rest of the
carpogonium at its base. Upon
their collision, the
walls of the ****tium and
carpogonium dissolve. The male
nucleus divides...
- the
female plants (the
female gametophytes)
produce the
carpogonium (the
haploid carpogonium)
which remains attached to the
parent female plant. After...
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diploid spore produced by red algae.
After fertilization, the alga's
carpogonium subdivides into carpospores, and
generally the
largest type of spore...
- acarpous, acrocarpous, amphicarpous, angiocarpous, anisocarpic, Carpo,
carpogonium, carpology, carpophagous, carpop****, carpospore, cystocarp, dipterocarp...
- ****tangia and
carpogonia on
separate male and
female plants. The
fertilised carpogonium develops growing parasitically attached to the
female plant. Tetraspores...
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carpogonia – are
essentially equivalent to oogonia. The hair of the
carpogonium is club-shaped.
Carposporophytes are
roughly spherical,
formed by gonimoblasts...
- acarpous, acrocarpous, amphicarpous, angiocarpous, anisocarpic, Carpo,
carpogonium, carpology, carpophagous, carpop****, carpospore, cystocarp, dipterocarp...
- ascus. The cell in
which the egg
nucleus develops and is
fertilized (the
carpogonium) elongates,
divides and a
curved row of 5 or 6
cells is formed. The penultimate...
- the ****tium (male gamete) from the male
gametophyte fertilises the
carpogonium (female gamete) of the
female gametophyte. This
results in a developing...