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sporo-
sporo- (ˈspɒrəʊ, ˈspɔərəʊ) combining form of Gr. σπορά spore, employed in a considerable number of recent scientific terms relating to the spores of plants or elementary forms of animal life, as sporoblast, -cyte, -derm, -duct, -genous a., -gone, -gonic a., -gonium, -gony, -phorous a., -phyll, -phyl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theca
However, little is known about the underlying genetic mechanisms, which play a role in male sporo- and gametogenesis. wikipedia.org
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sporosac
ˈsporosac Zool. [f. sporo- + sac2.] A simple form of gonophore.1859 Annals Nat. Hist. IV. 140 These medusiform sporosacs. 1861 J. R. Greene Man. Anim. Kingd., Cœlent. 40 The simplest kind of gonophore consists of a well-defined protuberance from the body-wall, the ‘sporosac’. 1888 Rolleston & Jackso... Oxford English Dictionary
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sporocyst
ˈsporocyst [f. sporo- + cyst n. So F. sporocyste.] 1. Zool. A cyst or capsule containing spores, forming a stage in the development of Trematodes, etc.1861 Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon ii. vii. xiii. 392 The Echinococci are worms which are enclosed in very variable numbers in a membranous cyst (sporocyst... Oxford English Dictionary
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sporophore
ˈsporophore Bot. [f. sporo- + -phore. So F. sporophore.] 1. A spore-bearing process or stalk.1849 Balfour Man. Bot. §1122 The reproductive organs consist of spores or spherical cells..supported often on simple or branched filamentous processes..called sporophores..or basidia. 1861 Bentley Man. Bot. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sporont
sporont Zool. (ˈspɒrɒnt, spəˈrɒnt) [f. sporo- + Gr. ὀντ-, ὤν, pres. pple. of εἶναι to be, exist.] A protozoan cell at a stage of the life cycle following syngenesis and preceding the formation of spores.1885 [see cephalont]. 1900 Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. 337 The macrogametes are fertilised by microgam... Oxford English Dictionary
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sporonin
sporonin Biochem. (ˈspɒrənɪn) [a. G. sporonin (Zetsche & Huggler 1928, in Ann. der Chem. CDLXI. 94): see sporo- and -in1.] An inert substance forming the resistant outer covering of spores. Cf. sporopollenin.1928 Chem. Abstr. XXII. 2949 This, after prolonged digestion with HCl, followed by boiling w... Oxford English Dictionary
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exotospore
exotospore Zool. (ɛkˈsəʊtəʊspɔə(r)) [f. Gr. ἐξωτικός exotic + -o- + spore.] = sporozoite (s.v. sporo-).1902 E. R. Lankester in Nature 27 Mar. 500/1 The malaria-germ which is brought by the stab of the Anopheles into the human blood-vessels..is needle-like in shape,..but the most important fact about... Oxford English Dictionary
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sporidesmin
sporidesmin Biochem. (spɒrɪˈdɛzmɪn) Also sporo-. [f. mod.L. Sporidesmium, generic name of the fungus from which the first such substance was isolated (H. F. Link 1825, in D. C. L. Willdenow Linnæus' Species Plantarum (ed. 4) VI. ii. 120), f. sporidium (or spori-, comb. form of Gr. σπορά spore) + Gr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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macrosporophyll
macrosporophyll Bot. (ˌmækrəʊˈspɒrəfɪl) [f. macro- + sporophyll (s.v. sporo-).] = megasporophyll (s.v. mega-).1888 Encycl. Brit. XXIV. 130/2 Carpel = leaf bearing macrosporangia (macrosporophyll). 1955 G. M. Smith Cryptogamic Bot. (ed. 2) II. viii. 201 According to the nature of their sporangia, the... Oxford English Dictionary
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