| dicotyledon |
a plant of one of the two major groups of flowering plants (Angiosperms), characterised by a seed with two seed leaves (cotyledons)
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| dictyospore |
an asexual spore with intersecting septa in more than one plane; with a length:breadth ratio not exceeding 15:1; if elongated, with only a single axis, and that axis not curved through more than 180 degrees; any protuberances, other than setulae, not more than 1/4 the length of the spore body (Kendrick & Nag Raj, 1979); a muriform spore. See also conidium for other morphological types of conidia.
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| dictyotene |
A prolonged diplonema of primary oocytes that can last many years.
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| dictyosome |
A functional unit of a Golgi apparatus. Characterized by a stack of membranes involved with secretory activities.
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| dicotyledon |
A plant with two cotyledons or seed leaves, netted leaf venation, and branched tap roots. Floral parts occur in groups of 4 or 5.
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