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- Leptoid abstract "A leptoid is a type of elongated food-conducting cell in the stems of some mosses, such as the family Polytrichaceae. They surround strands of water-conducting hydroids. They have some structural and developmental similarities to the sieve elements of seedless vascular plants. At maturity they have inclined end cell walls with small pores and degenerate nuclei. The conduction cells of mosses, leptoids and hydroids, appear similar to those of fossil protracheophytes. However they are not thought to represent an intermediate stage in the evolution of plant vascular tissues but to have had an independent evolutionary origin.".
- Leptoid wikiPageID "6237174".
- Leptoid wikiPageLength "1121".
- Leptoid wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Leptoid wikiPageRevisionID "601237687".
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mosses.
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_physiology.
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Hydroid_(botany).
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Moss.
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Polytrichaceae.
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Vascular_plant.
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Vascular_plants.
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLink Xylem.
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leptoid".
- Leptoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "leptoid".
- Leptoid hasPhotoCollection Leptoid.
- Leptoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Biology-stub.
- Leptoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Leptoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Leptoid subject Category:Mosses.
- Leptoid subject Category:Plant_physiology.
- Leptoid hypernym Cell.
- Leptoid type AnatomicalStructure.
- Leptoid type Article.
- Leptoid type Article.
- Leptoid comment "A leptoid is a type of elongated food-conducting cell in the stems of some mosses, such as the family Polytrichaceae. They surround strands of water-conducting hydroids. They have some structural and developmental similarities to the sieve elements of seedless vascular plants. At maturity they have inclined end cell walls with small pores and degenerate nuclei. The conduction cells of mosses, leptoids and hydroids, appear similar to those of fossil protracheophytes.".
- Leptoid label "Leptoid".
- Leptoid sameAs Leptoid.
- Leptoid sameAs Leptóide.
- Leptoid sameAs m.0fy8fd.
- Leptoid sameAs Q11754738.
- Leptoid sameAs Q11754738.
- Leptoid wasDerivedFrom Leptoid?oldid=601237687.
- Leptoid isPrimaryTopicOf Leptoid.