taxonomy |
sporophyte |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and sporophyte
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
sporophyte is (botany) a plant (or the diploid phase in its life cycle) which produces spores by meiosis in order to produce gametophytes.
embryo |
sporophyte |
As nouns the difference between embryo and sporophyte
is that
embryo is while
sporophyte is (botany) a plant (or the diploid phase in its life cycle) which produces spores by meiosis in order to produce gametophytes.
sporophyte |
polysporangiophyte |
As nouns the difference between sporophyte and polysporangiophyte
is that
sporophyte is (botany) a plant (or the diploid phase in its life cycle) which produces spores by meiosis in order to produce gametophytes while
polysporangiophyte is any plant in which the sporophyte has a structure of branching stems (axes) terminating in sporangia.
sporophyte |
calyptra |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between sporophyte and calyptra
is that
sporophyte is (botany) a plant (or the diploid phase in its life cycle) which produces spores by meiosis in order to produce gametophytes while
calyptra is (botany) any of various coverings at the tips of structures, in the terminology of various authors; for example rootcaps and the apical cells of trichomes
[jackson, benjamin, daydon; a glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent; published by gerald duckworth & co london, 4th ed 1928].
As nouns the difference between sporophyte and calyptra
is that
sporophyte is (botany) a plant (or the diploid phase in its life cycle) which produces spores by meiosis in order to produce gametophytes while
calyptra is (botany) in bryophytes, a thin, hood of tissue that forms from the archegonium and covers the developing sporophyte and is shed as it ripens
[jackson, benjamin, daydon; a glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent; published by gerald duckworth & co london, 4th ed 1928].
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