Spore vs Phanerogam - What's the difference?
spore | phanerogam |
A reproductive particle, usually a single cell, released by a fungus, alga, or plant that may germinate into another.
A thick resistant particle produced by a bacterium or protist to survive in harsh or unfavorable conditions.
To produce spores.
(botany) Any plant that produces seeds (rather than spores).
* 1977 , Francesco D'Amato, Nuclear Cytology in Relation to Development ,
* 2003 , Burkhard Frenzel, History of Flora and Vegetation During the Quaternary'', Karl Esser, Ulrich Lüttge, Wolfram Beyschlag, Jin Murata (editors), ''Progress in Botany , Volume 65,
* 2005 , Mark Nuttall, Encyclopedia of the Arctic ,
As nouns the difference between spore and phanerogam
is that spore is spore while phanerogam is (botany) any plant that produces seeds (rather than spores).spore
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Noun
(en noun) (wikipedia spore)See also
* bulb * gemma * pollen * propagule * seedVerb
(spor)Anagrams
* ----phanerogam
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(Spermatophyte)Noun
(en noun)page 8,
- Among phanerogams (seed plants), only two orders of gymnosperms, the Cycadales and the Ginkgoales, have ciliated motile sperm cells; all others (higher gymnosperms and angiosperms) have nonmotile sperm cells or sperm nuclei.
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- The stomach contents of the Selerikanka horse contained 116 taxa: 96 phanerogams', 20 cryptogams. Among the ' phanerogams were 12 tree species, 14 species of shrubs and dwarf-shrubs, as well as 72 species of herbs and very small dwarf-shrubs.
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- Generally speaking, the ranges of most cryptogams are geographically broader than those of phanerogams , and many more species are widely disjunct over the world.
