日本語WordNet
a small usually single-celled asexual reproductive body produced by many nonflowering plants and fungi and some bacteria and protozoans and that are capable of developing into a new individual without sexual fusion; "a sexual spore is formed after the fusion of gametes"
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A reproductive cell produced by certain plants, fungi, and bacteria that can develop into a new organism. Spores are typically resistant to harsh environmental conditions.
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Plants in Lycopodiaceae reproduce via spores.
ヒカゲノカズラ科の植物は胞子で繁殖します。
The indusium protects developing spores.
包膜は発育中の胞子を保護します。
The hymenium produces spores for reproduction.
子実層は繁殖のための胞子を作る。
The mushroom's lamellae release spores for reproduction.
キノコのひだは繁殖のために胞子を放出する。
Under the microscope, we observed the sporangium releasing spores.
顕微鏡下で、胞子嚢が胞子を放出するのを観察した。
The fungal spores appear catenulate under the microscope.
菌類の胞子は顕微鏡下で鎖状に見える。
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