Further, when viewed with scanning electron microscopy, the convoluted spore-bearing surface in the mushroom's interior resembles a "seafloor covered with tube sponges, reminiscent of the fictitious home of SpongeBob". ❋ Unknown (2011)
Such cross sections of truffle reveal its inner structure: a network of fine veins running between masses of spore-bearing cells. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)
The sequence of plant life in the fossil record finds the algaelike plants (Hebrew, deshe) appearing first, followed by spore-bearing or external seed-bearing plants (Hebrew eseb) like ferns, horsetail, and gymnosperms (conifers), which dominated the earth during the time of the dinosaurs. ❋ John Clayton Nils Jansma (2001)
Crew Biologist; able to camouflage feeling with scientific theories; superior intelligence allows for dominance over all males or spore-bearing entities. ❋ Coupland, Douglas (1995)
Place the test-tube in the interior of the benzole bath employed in separating out spore-bearing organisms (_vide_ page 257), and expose to ❋ Unknown (N/A)
In this the spore-bearing surface is on the upper or outside surface of the mushroom cap. ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)
The terms oöphyte (egg-bearing plant) and sporophyte (spore-bearing plant, or sporogonium) are sometimes used to distinguish between the sexual plant and the spore-bearing one produced from it. ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)
The exterior surface of the cap is the spore-bearing portion, and the spores are developed in their sacs, but only seen under ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)
In addition to the spore-bearing leaves there are usually other modified leaves surrounding them, these being often brilliantly colored and rendering the flower very conspicuous. ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)
Fungi with an even spore-bearing or slightly wrinkled surface, ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)
If one observes more closely, he will find spore-bearing pustules occurring as little round elevations upon the depressed part of the bark. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
In the higher spermaphytes the spore-bearing leaves (sporophylls) become much modified, and receive special names, those bearing the microspores being commonly known as stamens; those bearing the macrospores, carpels or carpophylls. ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)
Where the spore-bearing surface beneath the cap is even, smooth, or slightly wrinkled (Thelephorei). ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)
Every mushroom has a spore-bearing layer of cells, which is called the hymenium. ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)
_ -- This method finds its chief practical application in the differentiation of a spore-bearing organism from one which does not form spores. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The flower may consist only of spore-bearing leaves, as in willow, where each flower comprises only a few stamens or two carpels. ❋ Various (N/A)
The shape of the parent cell may be unaltered, as in the anthrax bacillus, or altered, as in the tetanus bacillus, and these points serve as the basis for a classification of spore-bearing bacilli, as follows: ❋ Unknown (N/A)