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vegetative cell
noun
A nonreproductive cell; any cell that is not involved in the production of gametes.
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Reproduction is by vegetative cell division only.
The male gametophyte of angiosperms is reduced to three cells, one so-called vegetative cell and two male gametes.
Germination into a vegetative cell occurs when conditions improve.
When the culture was in the small vegetative cell stage, it was divided into two aliquots.
The vegetative cell evolution requires a two-term equation: growth and dead (Equation 1).
During germination the spore cortex is hydrolysed to allow outgrowth of the new vegetative cell.
However, in order to cause disease, these spores must germinate and return to vegetative cell growth.
Endospores of Bacillus are formed after the exponential phase of vegetative cell growth as a result of nutrient depletion and cell accumulation (Driks 2002).
After sterilization, the flasks were allowed to cool at room temperature and 1 ml of the vegetative cell culture was transferred aseptically to each of the fermentation flasks.
Endospore production plays a vital role in transmission of infection, and in order to cause disease these spores must then germinate and return to vegetative cell growth.
The characteristics of this process are green vegetative cell growth and cysts transformation and pigment accumulation that proceed spontaneously and successively in one open photobioreactor.
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