archegonium |
false |
As a noun 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 false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
archegonium |
undefined |
As a noun 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 undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
embryosac |
archegonium |
As nouns the difference between embryosac and archegonium
is that
embryosac is alternative form of embryo sac while
archegonium is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
antherozoids |
archegonium |
As nouns the difference between antherozoids and archegonium
is that
antherozoids is plural of antherozoid while
archegonium is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
archegonium |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun archegonium
is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
megasporangium |
archegonium |
As nouns the difference between megasporangium and archegonium
is that
megasporangium is a sporangium which produces only megaspores while
archegonium is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
ovule |
archegonium |
In botany terms the difference between ovule and archegonium
is that
ovule is the structure in a plant that develops into a seed after fertilization; the megasporangium of a seed plant with its enclosing integuments while
archegonium is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
archegonium |
archegonial |
As a noun 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 archegonial is
relating to the archegonium.
archegonium |
acrocarpous |
In botany terms the difference between archegonium and acrocarpous
is that
archegonium is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop while
acrocarpous is developing the archegonium on the summit of the primary stem; fruiting at tips, in the manner of mosses.
As a noun archegonium
is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
As an adjective acrocarpous is
developing the archegonium on the summit of the primary stem; fruiting at tips, in the manner of mosses.
archegonium |
calyptra |
In botany terms the difference between archegonium and calyptra
is that
archegonium is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop while
calyptra is any of various coverings at the tips of structures, in the terminology of various authors; for example rootcaps and the apical cells of trichomes.
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