capsulebearing
Capsulebearing is an adjective used in biology to describe organisms or structures that bear a capsule. The meaning varies by field: in microbiology it often refers to bacteria that possess a capsule, a gelatinous layer surrounding the cell; in botany it describes plants that produce a capsule as a dry fruit; in bryology it can describe the moss sporophyte’s sporangial capsule.
In microbiology, capsulebearing bacteria have a polysaccharide (and sometimes polypeptide) capsule outside their cell wall. The
In botany, a capsule is a dry, dehiscent fruit that releases seeds when mature. Capsulebearing plants encompass
In bryology, many mosses produce a sporophyte that terminates in a capsule (sporangium) atop a seta. When
Capsulebearing, across these contexts, highlights the shared idea of a structure or fruit that contains and