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what is amylum stars?

what do u mean by protonemal growth?

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Answered by amun673oyfocs
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a star shaped propagative body densely filled with starch and formed about the lower nodes of certain stone worths are known as amylum stars.
the filamentous growth that arrises following spore germinating in liverworths and mosses and develops into a mature gamatophyte
Answered by Surnia
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The description for amylum star and protonemal growth is as follows:

Explanation:

  • An amylum star is a star shaped propagative body which can be found dense quantities of starch.
  • The amylum star can be seen in the lower nodes of stoneworts.
  • The protonema is the growth involving the germinating spore. This growth can be seen in mosses.  
  • This includes the branched system of multicellular filaments. These filaments are rich in chlorophyll.  
  • The protonema stage initiates with the collection of hormones that influence the growth of cells.

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