| 1. | Sporangiophores arise among distinctive, root-like rhizoids.
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| 2. | Chlamydospores have at times been found within sporangiophores.
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| 3. | Sporangia are supported by a large apophysate columella atop a long stalk, the sporangiophore.
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| 4. | The sporangia ( spore-forming organs ) on short lateral branches ( sporangiophores ).
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| 5. | Sporangiophores vary in length, and branch laterally to form concentric circles of shorter branches.
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| 6. | In fungi, a sporangium is produced at the end of a sporangiophore that sheds spores.
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| 7. | Sporangia form a halo around a central, round vesicle at the apex of a sporangiophore.
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| 8. | In mycology, a stolon is defined as an occasionally septate hypha, which connects sporangiophores together.
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| 9. | Grapes may exhibit sporangia and sporangiophores, appearing as white to gray coat on the outer surface.
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| 10. | Male plants produce pollen cones at the nodes, each under a centimeter long with protruding yellowish sporangiophores.
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