Sporangia

Word SPORANGIA
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Sporangia"

What do we mean by sporangia?

A case, capsule, or container in which spores are produced by an organism.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sporangia

  • Synonyms for sporangia
  • Sporangia synonyms not found!!!
  • Antonyms for sporangia
  • Sporangia antonyms not found!

The word "sporangia" in example sentences

The full developed plant is termed sporangia, and seeds are called spores. ❋ Various (N/A)

But, while the oflSce of the sporangia is the rapid propagation of the species, the chlamydospores have acquired the resting habit, and the spore character in the development of a germ hypha. ❋ Unknown (1771)

And so it also duly seems that like "sporangia", the sole word that rhymes with "orange" when in its colloquial form of "sporinge", Buffett is as unique as they come. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The spore cases, "sporangia," arise at the ends of upright branches (Fig.  32, _C_), which at first are cylindrical (_a_), but later enlarge at the end (_b_), and become cut off by a convex wall (_c_). ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)

While the sporangia produces spores that are highly resistant to heat and can grow into whole new organisms, Buffett has equally displayed near invincibility to the heat of market forces and Wall Street opinions, and for almost four decades cultivated his investment vehicle Berkshire Hathaway into a behemoth of multi-billion dollar holdings. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Fertile fronds taller than the sterile, having from one to five pairs of intermediate pinnæ contracted and bearing sporangia. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

_Ophioglóssum_ the leaf or sterile segment is entire, the veins reticulated and the sporangia in a simple spike. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Mature sporangia varying from dark yellow-brown to almost black. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

The word Cryptográmma means in Greek a _hidden line_, alluding to the line of sporangia hidden beneath the reflexed margin. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

In many ferns the sporangia are surrounded in whole or in part by a vertical, elastic ring (annulus) reminding one of a small, brown worm closely coiled (Fig. 4). ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

In ferns, an indusium; in filmy ferns, cup-shaped growths encircling the sporangia. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

A tiny stalk, especially the stalk of the sporangia. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Indusium hidden beneath the sporangia, consisting mostly of a few hair-like divisions. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Stem simple, two to ten inches high, bearing one smooth, entire leaf about midway, and a terminal spike embracing the sporangia, coherent in two ranks on its edges. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

(The name in Greek means a cluster of grapes, alluding to the grape-like clusters of the sporangia.) (1) MOONWORT. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Indusium fixed under the sporangia, appearing like a tiny green cup filled with spore cases. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

A loose compound cluster of flowers or sporangia with irregular stems. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

(Generic name from the Greek meaning the tongue of a snake, in allusion to the narrow spike of the sporangia.) ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Fruit in a club-shaped, brown or cinnamon-colored spike loaded with sporangia; fruit in early spring. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Corresponding with these five families, the sporangia or spore cases of ferns have five quite distinct forms on which the families are founded. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Cross Reference for Sporangia

  • Sporangia cross reference not found!

What does sporangia mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews