Zoarium dendritic or linear, firmly fixed to extraneous objects; zooecia tubular, not fused together to form a gelatinous mass.
The zooecia arise directly from one another in a fleshy or gelatinous mass.
Zoarium forming a gelatinous mass in which the tubular nature of the zooecia almost disappears, capable to a limited extent of progression along a smooth surface.
Examined by the microscope, it exhibits the appearance of a gelatinous mass, which has no determinate form.
The Melanconiei have a preference for the twigs of trees, bursting through the bark, and expelling the spores in a gelatinous mass.
In a few hours a gelatinous mass of Reticularia will pass into a bladder of dust, or a Coprinus will be dripping into decay.
In the family Tremellini the receptacle forms a gelatinous mass, and the basidia are situated upon its surface, terminating the filaments of which it is composed.
This infusorium is often found in little groups attached to a gelatinous mass (fig.
They consist of loosely connected cells, imbedded in a gelatinous mass or matrix, thus forming a frond.
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