different between protonema vs proembryo
protonema
English
Noun
protonema (plural protonemata)
- (botany) A filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts
Derived terms
- protonemal
Anagrams
- monoptera
Italian
Etymology
proto- +? -nema
Noun
protonema m (plural protonemi)
- protonema
Anagrams
- monoptera
- tamponerò
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proembryo
English
Etymology
pro- +? embryo
Noun
proembryo (plural proembryos)
- (botany) A cluster of cells in the ovule of a fertilized flowering plant that has not yet formed into an embryo
- (botany) The protonema of mosses
Related terms
- proembryonic
Translations
proembryo From the web:
- what is proembryo in plants
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