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  2. Development of Spore - Wikipedia

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    The cellular phase was renamed as the tide pool phase, [28] then called the cell phase months later. [29] The final phases: Cell, Creature, Tribal, Civilization and Space were the five available stages at the final release of Spore. [30] Two notable locomotive abilities for the creatures were also the subject of speculation during the long ...

  3. Alternation of generations - Wikipedia

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    The pollen grains, which are the male gametophytes, are reduced to only a few cells (just three cells in many cases). Here the notion of two generations is less obvious; as Bateman & Dimichele say "sporophyte and gametophyte effectively function as a single organism". [8] The alternative term 'alternation of phases' may then be more appropriate ...

  4. Sporophyte - Wikipedia

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    The sporophyte develops from the zygote produced when a haploid egg cell is fertilized by a haploid sperm and each sporophyte cell therefore has a double set of chromosomes, one set from each parent. All land plants , and most multicellular algae, have life cycles in which a multicellular diploid sporophyte phase alternates with a multicellular ...

  5. Germination - Wikipedia

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    In resting spores, germination involves cracking the thick cell wall of the dormant spore. For example, in zygomycetes the thick-walled zygosporangium cracks open and the zygospore inside gives rise to the emerging sporangiophore. In slime molds, germination refers to the emergence of amoeboid cells from the hardened spore. After cracking the ...

  6. Slime mold - Wikipedia

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    During the aggregation phase of their life cycle, Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae communicate with each other using traveling waves of cyclic AMP. [51] [52] [53] There is an amplification of cyclic AMP when they aggregate. [54] Pre-stalk cells move toward cyclic AMP, but pre-spore cells ignore the signal. [55]

  7. Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis - Wikipedia

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    The wrong decision can be catastrophic: a vegetative cell will die if the conditions are too harsh, while bacteria forming spores in an environment which is conducive to vegetative growth will be out competed. [3] In short, initiation of sporulation is a very tightly regulated network with numerous checkpoints for efficient control. [citation ...

  8. Spore - Wikipedia

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    Spores are usually haploid and grow into mature haploid individuals through mitotic division of cells (Urediniospores and Teliospores among rusts are dikaryotic). Dikaryotic cells result from the fusion of two haploid gamete cells. Among sporogenic dikaryotic cells, karyogamy (the fusion of the two haploid nuclei) occurs to produce a diploid cell.

  9. Spore-like cell - Wikipedia

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    Spore-like cells were proposed to be pluripotent cells that lie dormant in animal tissue and become active under stress or injury as adult stem cells, exhibiting behavior characteristic of spores. They were proposed in 2001 by brothers Charles and Martin Vacanti and colleagues.