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- dense cytoplasm. The cells of the primary sporogenous layer divide further and give rise to diploid sporogenous tissue. Bateman, R.M.; Dimichele, W.A. (1994)...
- first formed inside the pollen grain four sets of fertile cells called sporogenous cells are apparent. These cells are surrounded by a wall of sterile cells...
- an enclosed area within the sporocarp. The continuous maturity of the sporogenous cells leave the spores behind as a powdery m**** that can be easily blown...
- usually bigger and normally have more than one nucleus per cell. As the sporogenous cells undergo mitosis, the nuclei of tapetal cells also divide. Sometimes...
- dermis. As the flower develops, four groups of sporogenous cells form within the anther. The fertile sporogenous cells are surrounded by layers of sterile...
- diameter. It is facultatively anaerobic, Gram-positive, non-motile, non-sporogenous, and spherical. It often forms lenticular coccoid cells in pairs and...
- differ by species. van der Walt, J. P. (1 December 1957). "Three new sporogenous yeasts from soil". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 23 (1): 23–29. doi:10.1007/BF02545856...
- organs. The male organs contain microsporangia which divide to form sporogenous tissue, composed of cells which become archesporial cells. These develop...
- occurs in reproductive structures termed sporangia. The process involves sporogenous cells (sporocytes, also called spore mother cells) undergoing cell division...
- by having multinucleate hyphae, and by producing multiple spores on sporogenous cells. The genus name of Mixia is in honour of Arthur Jackson Mix (1888-1956)...