Definition of Sorocarps. Meaning of Sorocarps. Synonyms of Sorocarps

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Definition of Sorocarps

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- (e.g., Dictyosteliida). Each sorocarp consists of both a sorop**** (stalk) and a sorus. Sorocarps release spores. "Sorocarp — definition, examples, related...
- protists that behave as slime molds and develop fruiting bodies, either as sorocarps or as sporocarps. It is a monophyletic group or clade within the phylum...
- fern. The indusia have opened, revealing the sporangia. Scale bar, 1 mm Sorocarp DiversityOfLife – Fern identification tool. Encyclopædia Britannica: sorus...
- and P.fluorescens sorocarps did develop, but lesser and later than normal. In the strains with M.luteus it was found that no sorocarps or myxamoebae grew...
- Dictyostelids: Macrocyst Sorocarp...
- to migrate. Under the correct cir****stances the grex matures forming a sorocarp (fruiting body) with a stalk supporting one or more sori (balls of spores)...
- fruiting bodies known as sporocarps (originated from a single cell) and sorocarps (from aggregations of cells). Phagotrophic protists are abundant and essential...
- Dictyostelids: Macrocyst Sorocarp...
- slug which crawls to an open lit place and grows into a fruiting body, a sorocarp. Some of the amoebae become spores to begin the next generation, but others...
- Dictyostelids: Macrocyst Sorocarp...