Examples of sporangium in the following topics:
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- They may be released from the parent thallus, either outside or within a special reproductive sac called a sporangium.
- Sporangiospores are produced in a sporangium .
- This bright field light micrograph shows the release of spores from a sporangium at the end of a hypha called a sporangiophore.
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- The sporangium, the multicellular sexual reproductive structure, is present in bryophytes and absent in the majority of algae.
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- Allomyces produces diploid or haploid flagellated zoospores in a sporangium.
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- This plasmodium is net-like and, upon maturation, forms a sporangium on top of a stalk.
- The sporangium forms haploid spores through meiosis, after which the spores disseminate, germinate, and begin the life cycle anew.
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- The sporophyte bears the sporangia (singular, sporangium): organs that first appeared in the land plants .
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- The seta (plural, setae) contains tubular cells that transfer nutrients from the base of the sporophyte (the foot) to the sporangium .
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- Four major adaptations are found in all terrestrial plants: the alternation of generations, a sporangium in which the spores are formed, a gametangium that produces haploid cells, and apical meristem tissue in roots and shoots.
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- The liverwort's life cycle begins with the release of haploid spores from the sporangium that developed on the sporophyte.