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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Polytrichidae (moss subclass), ... often thick-walled and supportive, while the inner cells are generally larger ...
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Facts about Polytrichidae: characteristics and classification, ...often thick- walled and supportive, while the inner cells are generally larger and have ...
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Polytrichidae A subclass of the mosses (class Bryopsida), consisting of one family and 19 genera. The plants are acrocarpous and perennial, grow on.
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Oct 15, 2009 ... the entire directory, only in Bryophyta/Polytrichidae ... "Polytrichidae" search on: AltaVista - A9 - AOL - Ask - Clusty - Gigablast ...
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Search only in Polytrichidae Search the Web ... Science > Biology > Flora and Fauna > Plantae > Bryophyte > Bryophyta > Polytrichidae, Go to Directory Home ...
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SEM: Bryidae, Tetraphidae, Polytrichidae. Buxbaumiidae · Andreaeaidae · Sphagnidae. Jungermanniales, Metzgeriales, Marchantiales ...
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Jul 25, 2009 ... The Polytrichaceae is a common family of mosses. Members of this family tend to be larger than other mosses with a thickened central stem ...
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contributed the Polytrichidae. Over the years, Merrill has published a number of papers involving the Polytrichidae, including his dissertation, but they ...
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The Polytrichidae family are called the haircap mosses. ... Unlike most other mosses, members of the subclass Polytrichidae have tissue specialized for the ...
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Unit 5: Polytrichidae. Lab #5 – Polytrichidae (Quiz 1). Jan. 31. Guest Lecture ... Unit 5: Polytrichidae. Keying. Feb. 7. Unit 6: Buxbaumiidae, Andreaeidae ...
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