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gymnothecium An ascoma composed of loosely intertwined hyphae; this arrangement allows many open spaces for the release of sporangiophore left by the peridium of a sporangium when it dissolves or is broken.
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gymnosperm A seed-producing plant whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovary. Conifers are example of this.
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gymnosperm large class of plants having seeds without an ovary, usually on scales of a cone; includes conifers and the ginkgo.
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gymn(o)- a combining form meaning naked or denoting relationship to nakedness.
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Gymnamoebia a subclass of free-living ameboid protozoa (class Lobosea, superclass Rhizopoda, subphylum Sarcodina), the organisms of which are “naked”; i.e., they lack a test. It comprises three orders: Amoebida, Schizopyrenida, and Pelobiontida.
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