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  2. Oogonium - Wikipedia

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    In many algae (e.g., Chara), the main plant is haploid; oogonia and antheridia form and produce haploid gametes. The only diploid part of the life cycle is the spore (fertilized egg cell), which undergoes meiosis to form haploid cells that develop into new plants. This is a haplontic life cycle (with zygotic meiosis).

  3. Egg cell - Wikipedia

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    In algae, the egg cell is often called oosphere. [citation needed] Drosophila oocytes develop in individual egg chambers that are supported by nurse cells and surrounded by somatic follicle cells. The nurse cells are large polyploid cells that synthesize and transfer RNA, proteins, and organelles to the oocytes.

  4. Oospore - Wikipedia

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    An oospore is a thick-walled sexual spore that develops from a fertilized oosphere in some algae, fungi, and oomycetes. [1] They are believed to have evolved either through the fusion of two species or the chemically induced stimulation of mycelia , leading to oospore formation.

  5. Oedogonium - Wikipedia

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    The three cell surfaces of an Oedogonium filamentous cell consist of polysaccharides, proteins and lipids which provide several functional groups capable of binding to heavy metal ions. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Due to their position at the surface of a body of water, algal blooms can block out the sunlight from other organisms and deplete oxygen levels in ...

  6. Hilton Head beachgoers get lucky, rotten egg-smelling algae ...

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    The algae begins to rot at about 48 hours after coming onto land. Hilton Head beachgoers get lucky, rotten egg-smelling algae washed back to sea early Skip to main content

  7. Sporogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Sporogenesis is the production of spores in biology.The term is also used to refer to the process of reproduction via spores. Reproductive spores were found to be formed in eukaryotic organisms, such as plants, algae and fungi, during their normal reproductive life cycle.

  8. 'Alien eggs' wash up on Australia beach are actually algae - AOL

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    WGN-TV reports, "Some are calling them 'alien eggs' and 'alien And after seeing the photos, many are thinking: extraterrestrial. 'Alien eggs' wash up on Australia beach are actually algae

  9. Fertilisation - Wikipedia

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    After the pollen tube enters the gametophyte, the pollen tube nucleus disintegrates and the two sperm cells are released; one of the two sperm cells fertilises the egg cell (at the bottom of the gametophyte near the micropyle), forming a diploid (2n) zygote. This is the point when fertilisation actually occurs; pollination and fertilisation are ...