💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cryptospore"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| sporomorphnoun | A fossil pollen grain or spore |
| statosporenoun | A resting spore formed in the frustules of various marine diatoms |
| protosporenoun | (biology) A uninucleate body from which a spore develops |
| archeosporenoun | Alternative form of archespore. [(biology) A group of cells from which microspores or megaspores develop.] |
| blastosporenoun | (mycology) A type of fungal spore produced asexually by budding. |
| archesporenoun | (biology) A group of cells from which microspores or megaspores develop. |
| mesosporenoun | A medium-sized spore such as the single-celled teleutospore |
| arthrosporenoun | A sporelike cell produced by some fungi and algae. |
| auxosporenoun | (biology) A reproductive spore in diatoms that is formed by the union of two cells |
| palynomorphnoun | (botany) Any spore (derived from fungi, algae or spore-bearing embryophytes) or pollen grain (derived from seed-bearing embryophytes). |
| sporangiosporenoun | A spore produced by a sporangium (in many fungi, such as zygomycetes). |
| sporenoun | A reproductive particle, usually a single cell, released by a fungus, alga, or plant that may germinate into another. |
| microsporenoun | (botany) The smaller spore of a heterosporous plant, typically producing a male gametophyte. |
| sphaerosporenoun | (botany) One of the non-sexual spores found in red algae; a tetraspore. |
| sporophorenoun | A spore-producing organ, especially a fungus hypha specialized to carry spores. |
| pseudosporenoun | (botany) A reproductive cell found in some fungi. |
| cryptosporanoun | Any plant of the genus Cryptospora, of the flowering plant family Brassicaceae. |
| zoosporenoun | A motile asexual spore of some algae and fungi |
| sporozoidnoun | (archaic) A sporozoan. |
| statismosporenoun | A spore, such as a puffball, that is not actively discharged from the fungal fruiting body. |
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