Basicranial flexure
basicranial flexure
basicranial flexure n.
see pontine flexure.
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of, relating to, or forming a base; fundamental: a basic principle; the basic ingredient. chemistry. pertaining to, of the nature of, or containing a base. not having all of the hydroxyls of the base replaced by the acid group, or having the metal or its equivalent united partly to the acid group and partly to […]
- Basidia
plural of basidium. a special form of sporoph-r-, characteristic of basidiomycetous fungi, on which the s-xual spores are borne, usually at the tips of slender projections. historical examples they resemble each other very much, except that the basidia bear four sterigmata and a spore on each. studies of american fungi. mushrooms, edible, poisonous, etc. george […]
- Basidium
a special form of sporoph-r-, characteristic of basidiomycetous fungi, on which the s-xual spores are borne, usually at the tips of slender projections. historical examples c, a basidium before the four nuclei derived from the secondary nucleus of the basidium have p-ssed into the four basidiospores. encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 11, slice 3 various […]
- Basidiocarp
the fruiting body of basidiomycetes that produces the basidia. noun the fruiting body of basidiomycetous fungi; the mushroom of agarics basidiocarp (bə-sĭd’ē-ə-kärp’) a basidioma. this term is no longer in scientific use.
- Basidioma
basidioma basidioma (bə-sĭd’ē-ō’mə) plural basidiomata (bə-sĭd’ē-ō’mə-tə) a club-shaped, fleshy, spore-producing structure characteristic of many species of basidiomycete fungi. the basidioma grows out of the m-ss of hyphae known as a mycelium and bears the spore-dispersing structures called basidia. mushrooms, toadstools, stinkhorns, and puffb-lls are basidiomata.