Bryales
Bryales (subclass Bryidae) An order of medium-sized to large acrocarpous mosses. The leaves are oval to lance-shaped; each usually has a nerve and a border of distinct cells. The capsule is spherical to cylindrical, inclined or drooping, with a double peristome. There are many genera, found in a wide range of habitats.
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Musci (mosses; division Bryophyta) A class of plants all of which have a gametophyte that is differentiated into ste… Habitat , A habitat is the environment in which an organism, species, or community lives. Habitats can be classified in a number of ways in order to compare th… Desmid , Skip to main content
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desmids A group of green algae (division Chlorophyta) which are basically unicellular but have two distinct halves, or ‘s… Tight Junction , tight junction A region of the cell surface, of variable size, and situated just below the apical border where the membranes of adjacent cells are fu… Eubacteria , Eubacteria
The Eubacteria, also called just "bacteria," are one of the three main domains of life, along with the Archaea and the Eukarya. Eubacteria… Sphagnum , Sphagnum (subclass Sphagnidae, class Musci) A genus of mosses which differ in several respects from other mosses; they are sometimes classified in a…
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