Multicellular vs Archegonium - What's the difference?
multicellular | archegonium |
(biology, of an organism) That has many cells, often differentiated in function.
(botany) A multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
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As nouns the difference between multicellular and archegonium
is that multicellular is such an organism while archegonium is (botany) a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.As an adjective multicellular
is (biology|of an organism) that has many cells, often differentiated in function.multicellular
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Adjective
(Multicellular organism) (-)Antonyms
* unicellulararchegonium
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Noun
(archegonia)- On fertilization, the archegonia form obyriform calyptrae that are distinctly narrowed at base to form a stalk or peduncle; this does not occur in other Hepaticae.