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- [[Category:Developmental biology]]865 bytes (118 words) - 07:57, 16 September 2007
- ...|thallus]] between one and five [[centimeter]]s in diameter. Each [[cell (biology) |cell]] of the thallus usually contains just one [[chloroplast]] per cell. ...mella (botany)|columella]] running up the center, and a layer of [[tissue (biology)|tissue]] in between that produces spores and [[elater|pseudo-elaters]]. T10 KB (1,460 words) - 06:45, 7 April 2007
- ...Charales]] or stoneworts appear to be the best living illustration of that developmental step. These alga-like plants undergo an [[alternation of generations|altern * Raven, Peter H., Evert, Ray F., & Eichhorn, Susan E. (2005). ''Biology of Plants'' (7th ed.). New York: W. H. Freeman and Company. ISBN 0-7167-1007 KB (902 words) - 04:55, 4 April 2007
- ...ize of that area increases. That is, different areas will be at different developmental stages due to different local histories, particularly their times since las ...re much better understanding of the physiology, anatomy, and developmental biology than currently exists, for a great number of species, even if only the domi23 KB (3,283 words) - 04:10, 6 April 2007
- ...ormula will be used to represent the flower structure of a plant [[Family (biology)|family]] rather than a particular species. The following representations a ...il with a one-celled ovary, basal placenta, one style and one stigma, only developmental or phylogene tic studies will show how many carpels are present.59 KB (9,544 words) - 21:57, 27 November 2011