The full developed plant is termed sporangia, and seeds are called spores.
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On the leaves of this generation arise the sporangia which contain the spores.
3
The sporangia were very red and beautiful, but they showed no double cell wall.
4
In the perfectly mature sporangia, the sporidia have a dark brown color (mykophaein).
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The sporangia are never spherical, but always flat.
Uso de sporangium en inglés
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The asexual cells are termed tetraspores on account of the usual occurrence of four in each sporangium.
2
The outer walls of the sporangium now become hard, and the whole falls off as a seed.
3
Aplanospores would seem to represent zoospores arrested in their development; without reaching the stage of motility, they germinate within the sporangium.
4
The spores are formed in a manner very similar to those of the mosses, and are set free by rupture of the sporangium.
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From each locule of a plurilocular sporangium there is set free an oosphere, which, being furnished with a pair of cilia, swarms for a time.