
1) Airborne plant matter 2) Algae products 3) Ascus contents 4) Fern cells 5) Fern seeds 6) Ferns reproduce with them 7) Fungal discharge 8) Future ferns 9) Future fungi 10) Germ cells 11) Mushroom cells 12) Palynologists study them 13) Plant cells 14) Plant reproducers 15) Plant reproductive bodies
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1) Pollens
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Single-celled bodies which result from meiosis. Spores, which may be produced by bacteria, fungus, or plants, are haploid reproductive cells which grow into new individuals without fusion with another cell. Bacterial spores, in particular, can survive exposure to a variety of extreme conditions.
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The reproductive elements of lower organisms, such as protozoa, fungi, and cryptogamic plants. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Reproductive cell.
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Spores is slang for phencyclidine.
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Highly resistant reproductive structures that can survive boiling temperatures, many disinfectants, and excessive drying.
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specialized cells that may be used for reproduction or may be specialized to withstand harsh conditions
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One of the Alsace (Haut-Rhin) sites classified as Grand Cru within the Alsace Grand Cru appellation. It was already mentioned in 1432. The vineyards cover 24 hectares of vineyards on stony clayey-marly soil in the commune of Riquewihr. Above all, the Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris and Riesling varieties are cultivated. Well-known producers are Do...
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tiny structures found on ferns and mosses that move around in the wind and germinate when they land
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Impervious structures formed by some cells that encapsulate the cells and protect them from the environment; haploid cells that can survive unfavorable conditions and germinate into new haploid individuals or act as gametes in fertilization.
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seeds of flowerless plants such as fungi
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