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Huge heteromorphic creatures cleaved themselves from the walls and lunged at one another.
But it is also a heteromorphic species that invites new predators to nibble at its weakest points.
The thin shelled heteromorphic ammonites probably lived at depths 36-183 m.
This type of life cycle is known as a complex heteromorphic life cycle.
Kelp are an example of a brown alga with a heteromorphic alternation of generations.
Legitimate unions, heteromorphic or.
Ancyloceratidae is a family of heteromorphic ammonites that lived during the Early Cretaceous.
They also have a heteromorphic pair of central microtubules in the anterior axoneme.
The life history is an isomorphic to slightly heteromorphic alternation of generations, but asexual strains also exist.
Porphyra displays a heteromorphic alternation of generations.
I find that the mid-styled (by variation) P. sinensis is more fertile with own pollen, even, than a heteromorphic union!
Some early plants may have had heteromorphic alternation of generations, with later acquisition of isomorphic gametophytes in certain lineages.
A distinct SI mechanism exists in heterostylous flowers, termed heteromorphic self-incompatibility.
Land plants all have heteromorphic (anisomorphic) alternation of generations, in which the sporophyte and gametophyte are distinctly different.
Species of Bangia undergo a heteromorphic alternation of generation life cycle in which the haploid generation is dominant.
The system is called heteromorphic self-incompatibility, and the general 'strategy' of stamens separated from pistils is known as herkogamy.
The haploid prothallus does not resemble the sporophyte, and as such ferns and their allies have a heteromorphic alternation of generations.
Heteromorphic flowers have short carpels and long stamens, or vice versa, so animal pollinators cannot easily transfer pollen to the pistil (receptive part of the carpel).
The two style morphs are genetically determined, so the pollen from one morph does not fertilize the other morph, resulting in a form of heteromorphic self-incompatibility.
Seed producing plants, which include the angiosperms and the gymnosperms, have heteromorphic alternation of generations with large sporophytes containing much reduced gametophytes.
The leaves are either homomorphic (i.e. all having one form) or heteromorphic (i.e. different leaves having different forms).
Foraminifera undergo a heteromorphic alternation of generations between haploid gamont and diploid agamont forms.
Darwin afterwards used "illegitimate" for homomorphic, and "legitimate" for "heteromorphic" ("Forms of Flowers," Edition i., page 24).)
Macrocystis integrifolia alternates heteromorphic phases from a macroscopic sporophyte to dioecious microscopic gametophytes.