| microspora | A phylum of protozoa comprising minute intracellular parasites with spores of unicellular origin. It has two classes: rudimicrosporea and microsporea. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| microspora infections | Infections with protozoa of the phylum microspora. (12 Dec 1998) |
| microsporangium | <plant biology> The smaller of the two kinds of sporangia produced in the sexual life cycle of a heterosporous plant. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Microsporasida | An order of parasitic protozoa found mostly in arthropods and fish and in some lower vertebrates. It comprises two suborders: pansporoblastina and apansporoblastina. (12 Dec 1998) |
| microsporangium |
a plant structure that produces microspores
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the smaller of the two kinds of sporangia produced in the sexual life cycle of a heterosporous plant.
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| microsporangium |
A sporangium in which microspores are formed--the anther in angiosperms.
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In plants having two types of haploid spores (microspores and megaspores), the saclike structure in which microspores are produced.
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| Microspora |
a phylum of protozoa found as obligatory intracellular parasites in nearly all major animal groups, being especially common in insects, sometimes causing economically important disease. The spore phase is characterized by the presence of minute unicellular spores, each with an imperforate wall containing one nucleus or a dinucleate sporoplasm and a simple or complex extrusion apparatus with a polar tube or polar cap always present; mitochondria are absent. It comprises two classes: Rudimicrosporea and Microsporea. Called also Cnidospora.
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