karyogamy in Vietnamese


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1. It bears Basidiospores externally after karyogamy and meiosis

2. Key words: interspecific nuclear transfer, parasexual cycle, karyogamy, Phytophthora parasitica,Phytophthora capsici.

3. We focused on several key events during fertilization from membrane fusion to karyogamy of sperm cells and egg cells.

4. The Basidium is the organ in which karyogamy and meiosis occur and on which the meiospores (i.e., basidiospores) are developed

5. Basidium definition is - a structure on a basidiomycete in which karyogamy occurs followed by meiosis to form usually four Basidiospores.

6. What does Ascus mean? A membranous, often club-shaped structure in ascomycetes in which karyogamy occurs, followed by the formation of eight h

7. , pl. Basidia ( bă-sid'ē-ŭm, -ă) A cell or spore-bearing organ, usually club shaped, that is characteristic of the Basidiomycota. It bears basidiospores externally after karyogamy and meiosis.

8. Definition of Basidium : a structure on a basidiomycete in which karyogamy occurs followed by meiosis to form usually four basidiospores First Known Use of Basidium circa 1839, in the meaning …

9. Basidium, in fungi (kingdom Fungi), the organ in the members of the phylum Basidiomycota (q.v.) that bears sexually reproduced bodies called basidiospores. The Basidium serves as the site of karyogamy and meiosis, functions by which sex cells fuse, exchange nuclear material, and divide to reproduce basidiospores.

10. Specialized structures called croziers form and the penultimate crozier cell, which will develop to form an ascus, is Binucleate. The nuclei in this cell undergo karyogamy (forming a transient diploid meiocyte) followed immediately by meiosis I and II and two mitotic divisions to produce eight Binucleate spores called ascospores (Fig