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trichogyne
[ trik-uh-jahyn, -jin ]
noun
- a hairlike prolongation of a carpogonium, serving as a receptive organ for the spermatium.
trichogyne
/ -d蕭瑟n; 藞tr瑟k蓹藢d蕭a瑟n /
noun
- a hairlike projection of the female reproductive organs of certain algae, fungi, and lichens, which receives the male gametes before fertilization takes place
trichogyne
- A hairlike terminal process forming the receptive part of the female reproductive structure (called the gametangium) in red algae and certain ascomycete and basidiomycete fungi. Male gametes attach themselves to the trichogyne.
Derived Forms
- 藢迟谤颈肠丑辞藞驳测苍颈补濒, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟谤颈肠丑路辞路驳测苍路颈路补濒 [trik-, uh, -, jin, -ee-, uh, l], 迟谤颈肠丑顎卭路驳测苍顎僫肠 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of trichogyne1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of trichogyne1
Example Sentences
These three elements鈥攖richogyne, trichophoric cell, and carpogenic cell鈥攁re regarded as the procarp.
Occasionally one of these spermatozoids may be found attached to the trichogyne, and in this way fertilization is effected.
D I, II young procarps. tr. trichogyne. iii, young; iv, ripe spore fruit.
The spermatozoid coalesces with the oosphere, which secretes a wall, becomes surrounded with a covering of cells called a cystocarp, which springs from cells below the trichogyne, and after the whole structure falls from the parent plant, spores are developed from the oospore, and from them arises a new generation.
In Dudresnaya, on the other hand, the spermatozoid coalesces indeed with the trichogyne, but this does not develop further.
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