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  2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    Breath of the Wild is an open world action-adventure game. Players are tasked with exploring the kingdom of Hyrule while controlling Link. Breath of the Wild encourages nonlinear gameplay, which is illustrated by the lack of defined entrances or exits to areas, [1] scant instruction given to the player, and encouragement to explore freely. [2]

  3. Urbosa - Wikipedia

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    Urbosa (Japanese: ウルボザ, Hepburn: Uruboza) is a fictional character from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. She first appeared as one of the major characters in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, where she is the leader of the Gerudo and one of the four Champions who helped Princess Zelda and Link protect Hyrule from Calamity Ganon, losing her life in the process.

  4. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Creating a Champion

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    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Creating a Champion [a] is a companion video game art book to Nintendo's 2017 video game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It was published in English by Dark Horse Comics on November 20, 2018, and is a localisation of a book titled Master Works that was published by Nintendo in Japan.

  5. Seta - Wikipedia

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    In botany, "seta" refers to the stalk supporting the capsule of a moss or liverwort (both closely related in a clade called "Setaphyta"), and supplying it with nutrients. The seta is part of the sporophyte and has a short foot embedded in the gametophyte on which it is parasitic .

  6. Conocephalum - Wikipedia

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    The sporophyte consists of an unbranched stalk called a seta, which bears a terminal spore capsule called a sporangium. [25] The sporangia of Conocephalum are borne beneath stalked gametophytic structures called archegoniophores. [4] In contrast to mosses, the sporophyte matures before the seta elongates.

  7. Treubia lacunosa - Wikipedia

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    Two rows of lobes extend laterally outwards from this axis, and there are small upright lobules at the base of each. The entire liverwort is around 1.5 cm wide and 4–9 cm long. There are mucus-covered hairs around the rhizoids and sex organs. [1] The sporophyte rises from around the apex of the lobe, and has a very large seta and relatively ...

  8. Complex oil bodies - Wikipedia

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    The lipophilic globules within have been identified as the main site of lipids in liverwort cells, [6] and have long been associated with liverwort's often prominent essential oils. [ 7 ] [ 4 ] [ 8 ] A visually striking example of this association can be seen in the distinctly blue oil bodies of Calypogeia azurea , found to be due to the ...

  9. Dactyloradula - Wikipedia

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    Dactyloradula is a small liverwort forming flat mats of overlapping stems and leaves. Similar to other Radulaceae, it lacks the leaf-like underleaves (amphigastria) found in many other liverwort groups, and instead produces root-like rhizoids from specialised zones on its leaves rather than from its stem.