The reproductive cell (meiotangium) of a fungus containing usually eight ascospores. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms New Search: Keyword(s): ...
The reproductive cell of ferns, fungi and mosses. (these plants do not produce seeds) staking ...
SPORE -- A reproductive cell of nonflowering plants, such as ferns. SPORT -- A plant which shows a marked and inheritable change from its parent; a mutation.
A seed like reproductive cell that is produced by non-flowering, asexual plants in order to reproduce. staking A method by which a plant is held up off the ground, normally by means of a long stick or stake.
spore - The reproductive cell of ferns, fungi and mosses. These plants do not produce seeds. staking - The practice of driving a stake into the ground next to, and as a support for a plant.
Dust-like grains that are the male reproductive cells of a plant. They are carried by the wind, bugs, animals to the female flowers of the plant. Without sufficient pollination, your plants will bear little fruit.
SPORE - The body of a microscopic size reproductive cell of non-flowering plants, such as ferns, fungi (mushrooms) and mosses. This corresponds to seed in the higher plants. (These plants do not produce seeds.) ...
SPORE - A microscopic reproductive cell of non-flowering plants (i.e. ferns, lichens, mosses, fungi, and algae). Many times we can see spores on the backside of ferns.
Spore - A simple reproductive cell that is capable of producing a new plant.
Spore A minute reproductive body comprised of a single gametophytic cell; a simple reproductive cell of ferns, mosses or fungi. Sporocarp A body containing sporangia or spores. Sporophyll A spore bearing leaf.
See also: Plant, Nutrient, Flower, Organic, Organism
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