10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OOPHYTE»
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1
The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, ...
Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction and Distribution Anton Kerner von Marilaun.
Phylum 3.— ARCHEGONIAT.E. Plants showing a well-marked alternation of
generations, that is of a sexual (oophyte) and an asexual generation (sporophyte
).
Anton Kerner von Marilaun, 1895
2
The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, ...
ARCHEGONIAm Plants showing a well-marked alternation of generations, that is
of a sexual (oophyte) and an asexual generation (sporophyte). The latter
reproduces the former by means of spores, the former the latter by means of egg-
cells ...
Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver, 1895
The teleutospore clearly corresponds to the spore-mother-cell, for it is there that
the return to the nuclear condition characteristic of the oophyte is brought about.
In the teleutospore, although no actual reduction of chromosomes can be ...
Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1904
4
A Text-book of Biology: Comprising Vegetable and Animal ...
L The sporophyte always develops as the result of sexual reproduction exhibited
by the oophyte. The oospore is first divided by several transverse walls, and a
wedge-shaped apical-cell is then developed, by means of which it grows. The
end ...
James Richard Ainsworth Davis, 1888
5
The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions
In the Angio- spermise and Gymnospermiae the egg-plant or oophyte was
concealed, inseparable from, and a mere appendage to, the spore-plant or
sporophyte ; while in the Acrogenae differentiation takes place either in the spore
-plant ...
6
Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
... but simply by purifying the salt as obtained from grape juice. Botany. In the
division Bryophyta, which includes mosses and liverworts, the principal
generation is the oophyte, i.e., the one which bears the true sexual organs of two
kinds, ...
But these conclusions, based chiefly upon the comparison of the sporophyte, are
also borne out by the characters of the oophyte : thus the filamentous, protonema
-like character of the oophyte of the Hymenophyllaceae is the simplest in ...
8
An Introduction to the Study of the Bacteria
The conspicuous plant, which is, however, not always leafy, or possessed of a
distinct axis, and is always devoid of vessels, is an oophyte: the sporophyte is
never an independent plant, but is borne on the oophyte, deriving its nutrition in ...
Albert Henry Tuttle, 1893
9
The World Book Dictionary
Obsolete, of or having to do with the oophore. oo pho ri tie (O'e fe ri 'tis), n.
inflammation of the ovary. oophyte (O'e fit), n. the generation or form of a plant
that bears the sexual organs in the alternation of generations, as in ferns, mosses
, and ...
10
The Natural History of Plants: The history of plants
ARCHEGONIATE. Plants showing a well-marked alternation of generations, that
is of a sexual (oophyte) and an asexual generation (Sporophyte). The latter
reproduces the former by means of spores, the former the latter by means of egg-
cells ...
Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver, Mary Frances Macdonald