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A sorocarp (from the Greek word soros "a heap" + karpos "fruit") is the fruiting body characteristic of certain cellular slime moulds (e.g., Dictyosteliida). Each sorocarp consists of both a sorophore (stalk) and a sorus. [1] [2] Sorocarps release spores.

References

  1. ^ "Sorocarp — definition, examples, related words and more at Wordnik".
  2. ^ Lawrence, E. 2005. Henderson's Dictionary of Biology, 13th Ed. Prentice Hall, London


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A sorocarp (from the Greek word soros "a heap" + karpos "fruit") is the fruiting body characteristic of certain cellular slime moulds (e.g., Dictyosteliida). Each sorocarp consists of both a sorophore (stalk) and a sorus. [1] [2] Sorocarps release spores.

References

  1. ^ "Sorocarp — definition, examples, related words and more at Wordnik".
  2. ^ Lawrence, E. 2005. Henderson's Dictionary of Biology, 13th Ed. Prentice Hall, London



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