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photobiont cells

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The oldest fossil lichen
... 32 daughter cells. Many photobiont cells contain amorphous contents (figure d-f) which represent stages in protoplast shrinkage and degradation. There is a consistent spatial relationship between cells of the photobiont and those of the mycobiont. At the base of each pocket the photobiont cells are small and solitary; cell size and the number of daughter cells ...
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nature-publication: photos enlarged
... contains nets and cyanobacterial cells. (x 60) c, Detail of fungal hypha. (x 1600) b, Section of net showing hyphae surrounding photobiont cells. (x 1000) d, Four of eight daughter cells within a common sheath. Note the degraded protoplast in each cell. (x 6000) e, Two daughter cells within a common ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Wall Composition
... of the wall. Ultimately, the wall breaks down, a conjugation tube may connect the cells, membranes fuse and cytoplasm linkages are established. LINK Adhesion is also mediated by fibrillar ... of water and nutrients through channels controlled by the fungus. This suggests a mechanism regulating photobiont output that is essentially mechanistic. Each fungus has genes for more than one, commonly ...
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Iron Mountain
... contain photobiont algal cells. It is generally the same color as the hymenial layer of the cup (in this case black). In lecanorine apothecia (see next photo), the rim contains algal cells and ...
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