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unicellular or multicellular. In
certain algae,
there is an
extensive rhizoidal system that
allows the alga to
anchor itself to a
sandy substrate from...
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tapers towards the end. The base has a
short stipe arising from a
rhizoidal holdfast. The
stipe may bear
several sporophylls which are club-shaped...
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protonemal initial, from
which the
primary protonema arises, and the
rhizoidal initial, from
which the
primary rhizoid descends. From
these the alga...
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cortical cells (morphology caeruleus), the
other having cells with
extra rhizoidals (morphology leptoclados). "Staghorn algae". Aquasabi.
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thallus is
attached to its host by a
simple dark-colored foot cell, or a
rhizoidal haustorium through which the
fungus penetrates the
exoskeleton of its...
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filament is
attached to a
substrate via a
basal cell,
which may be
rhizoidal.
Cells are
cylindrical or barrel-shaped; the
apical cell may somewhat...
- by an
anterior tinsel flagellum on
their zoospores. Also they have a
rhizoidal or hypha-like
vegetative system (hence the
prefix "Hypho-"). This group...
- the
thalli forms a ball and is
superficially attached to an area
using rhizoidal filaments; and (4)
erect thalli,
typically dichotomously branched with...
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thallus is pale in color. The
thallus is
attached to the
substrate by
rhizoidal strands,
which are root-like structures. The
outer layer of the thallus...
- 400 µm long); the
cells may have an
secondarily thickened cell wall or
rhizoidal extensions.
Chloroplasts are
usually parietally located, and may be divided...