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  2. Alternation of generations - Wikipedia

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    Land plants all have heteromorphic (anisomorphic) alternation of generations, in which the sporophyte and gametophyte are distinctly different. All bryophytes, i.e. liverworts, mosses and hornworts, have the gametophyte generation as the most conspicuous. As an illustration, consider a monoicous moss.

  3. Isomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Two mathematical structures are isomorphic if an isomorphism exists between them. The word is derived from Ancient Greek ἴσος (isos) 'equal' and μορφή (morphe) 'form, shape'. The interest in isomorphisms lies in the fact that two isomorphic objects have the same properties (excluding further information such as additional structure or ...

  4. Biological life cycle - Wikipedia

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    The study of reproduction and development in organisms was carried out by many botanists and zoologists.. Wilhelm Hofmeister demonstrated that alternation of generations is a feature that unites plants, and published this result in 1851 (see plant sexuality).

  5. Green algae - Wikipedia

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    Diplobiontic green algae include isomorphic and heteromorphic forms. In isomorphic algae, the morphology is identical in the haploid and diploid generations. In heteromorphic algae, the morphology and size are different in the gametophyte and sporophyte. [33]

  6. Isomorph - Wikipedia

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    An isomorph is an organism that does not change in shape during growth. The implication is that its volume is proportional to its cubed length, and its surface area to its squared length.

  7. Ectocarpus - Wikipedia

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    In the laboratory, the life history is an isomorphic to slightly heteromorphic alternation of generations, but asexual strains also exist. Ectocarpus has a haploid-diploid life cycle with both sporophyte and gametophyte generations. It can complete its whole life cycle within 3 months in the laboratory.

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  9. Morphism - Wikipedia

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    A category C consists of two classes, one of objects and the other of morphisms.There are two objects that are associated to every morphism, the source and the target.A morphism f from X to Y is a morphism with source X and target Y; it is commonly written as f : X → Y or X Y the latter form being better suited for commutative diagrams.