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explain cystocarp stage of batrachospermum​

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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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Cystocarp formation: A protuberance is produced on the

Remaining nuclei migrate to them. These protuberances divide and form gonimoblast filament. The carpogonium with gonimoblast P laments are called cystocarp. Formation of carpospores: The terminal cell of gonimoblast Hament produces non-motile carpospore.

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explain cystocarp stage of batrachospermum

Answer:

Cystocarp formation: A protuberance is produced on the

Remaining nuclei migrate to them. These protuberances divide and form gonimoblast filament. The carpogonium with gonimoblast P laments are called cystocarp. Formation of carpospores: The terminal cell of gonimoblast Hament produces non-motile carpospore.

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