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Fungi New
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 30.36 kB | Comments: 0
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...reproduce by releasing spores that are produced...
...reproduce by releasing spores that are produced...
...The output of spores from one reproductive...
...wind or water, spores germinate to produce...
...fungal hyphae and spores of most species...
...that develop as spores in specialized reproductive...
...reproductive structures. These spores disperse to form...
...hundreds of haploid spores develop in sporangia...
...zygosporangia release haploid spores that colonize new...
...actually aim their spores. 3. Phylum Ascomycota:...
...fungi produce sexual spores in saclike asci...
...production of sexual spores in saclike asci....
...numbers of asexual spores, which are usually...
...wind. These naked spores, or conidia, develop...
...on gills. These spores drop beneath the...
...stage, produces asexual spores. Later, the same...
...by producing haploid spores. This is an...
...also stimulates fungal spores on the fruit...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 35.71 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...that produce walled spores Gametangia that produce...
...reproductive cells called spores. A spore is...
...forest floor. Plant spores are haploid reproductive...
...gametophyte by mitosis. Spores are covered by...
...the walls of spores very tough and...
...and produce these spores. Within a sporangia,...
...and generate haploid spores. The outer tissues...
...protect the developing spores until they are...
...ago. Fossilized plant spores are plentiful in...
...these fossils show spores in aggregates of...
...that produce the spores. 2. Alternation of...
...to produce haploid spores, while the zygote...
...then produces haploid spores by meiosis. A...
...the number of spores produced per zygote....
...the time. Bryophyte spores germinate in favorable...
...enormous numbers of spores While the bryophyte...
...contains the developing spores, and a nutritive...
...to release their spores. Moss sporophytes consist...
...over 50 million spores. When immature, it...
...ready to release spores. The upper part...
...dispersal of lightweight spores has distributed bryophytes...
...cuticles, and sproropollenin-walled spores that they inherited...
...produce many more spores. Sporophytes and gametophytes...
...two kinds of spores. Megaspores develop into...
...form club-shaped cones. Spores are released in...
...sporangia with haploid spores. Ferns first appeared...
...devices that catapult spores several meters from...
...the parent plant. Spores can be carried...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 158.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...multicellular bodies. Fungal spores have been found...
...31.2 Fungi produce spores through sexual or...
...vast numbers of spores, either sexually or...
...The output of spores from one reproductive...
...release trillions of spores. Dispersed widely by...
...wind or water, spores germinate to produce...
...hyphae and the spores of most species...
...that develop as spores in specialized reproductive...
...reproductive structures. The spores disperse to form...
...and produce haploid spores. Many species that...
...that produce asexual spores can also reproduce...
...Instead of producing spores, yeasts reproduce asexually...
...in having flagellated spores, called zoospores. Until...
...hundreds of haploid spores develop in sporangia...
...genetically diverse haploid spores that colonize new...
...that produce sexual spores in saclike asci....
...Ascomycetes produce sexual spores in saclike asci...
...numbers of asexual spores called conidia. These...
...conidia. These naked spores are not formed...
...basidia form sexual spores called basidiospores. During...
...early 1900s. Fungal spores enter cracks in...
...caused by inhaled spores. Coccidiodomycosis is a...
N/A 176
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 151 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...that encase plant spores. The accumulation of...
...that produce walled spores Gametangia that produce...
...reproductive cells called spores. A spore is...
...In plants, walled spores are produced by...
...by sporangia. Plant spores are haploid reproductive...
...the walls of spores very tough and...
...sporophyte and produce spores. Within sporangia, diploid...
...and generate haploid spores. The outer tissues...
...protect the developing spores until they are...
...Fossils of plant spores have been extracted...
...Although the fossil spores resemble those of...
...plants, the fossil spores were fused together...
...identification of these spores as plant material....
...2003, scientists extracted spores from 475-million-year-old rocks...
...in Oman. These spores were embedded in...
...the time. Bryophyte spores germinate in favorable...
...mitosis. Germinating moss spores produce a mass...
...them to produce spores by meiosis. One...
...to 50 million spores. In most mosses,...
...moist, releasing the spores gradually to be...
...dispersal of lightweight spores has distributed bryophytes...
...two kinds of spores. Megasporangia on megasporophylls...
N/A 205
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 77 kB | Comments: 1
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 1
...of fungi. Fungal spores have been found...
...31.2 Fungi produce spores through sexual or...
...vast numbers of spores, either sexually or...
...The output of spores from one reproductive...
...release trillions of spores. Dispersed widely by...
...wind or water, spores germinate to produce...
...fungal hyphae and spores of most species...
...that develop as spores in specialized reproductive...
...reproductive structures. These spores disperse to form...
...mycelia and produce spores. Yeasts live in...
...Instead of producing spores, yeasts reproduce asexually...
...in having flagellated spores, called zoospores. Until...
...hundreds of haploid spores develop in sporangia...
...favorable for their spores. Direct their spores...
...spores. Direct their spores towards the LIGHT....
...and release haploid spores that colonize new...
...fungi produce sexual spores in saclike asci....
...Ascomycetes produce sexual spores in saclike asci...
...numbers of asexual spores, which are usually...
...wind. These naked spores, or conidia, develop...
...basidia -> haploid spores. Located in the...
...basidia form sexual spores called basidiospores. A...
...caused by inhaled spores. Coccidiodomycosis is a...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 129.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...that encase plant spores. So now we...
...the encasement of spores from plants. The...
...that produce walled spores. Gametangia that produce...
...reproductive cells called spores. A spore is...
...is single-celled. Walled spores produced by sporangia...
...by sporangia Plant spores are haploid reproductive...
...the walls of spores very tough and...
...sporophyte and produce spores. Sporangia produces the...
...to generate these spores. The outer coating...
...and generate haploid spores. The outer tissues...
...protect the developing spores until they are...
...Fossils of plant spores have been extracted...
...in Oman. These spores were embedded in...
...plants. The fossilized spores were found in...
...age as the spores found in Oman....
...plant that produces spores. Three smaller clades...
...the time. Bryophyte spores germinate in favorable...
...enormous numbers of spores. While the bryophyte...
...than 50 million spores. When immature, the...
...large release of spores. This is lost...
...ready to release spores. The upper part...
...contain the developing spores, and a nutritive...
...to release their spores. BUT REMEMBER While...
...dispersal of lightweight spores has distributed bryophytes...
...SPOROCYTES THAT PRODUCE SPORES. Life cycles with...
...plant that produces spores. All other vascular...
...between homosporous (having spores of one uniform...
...(lycophytes) ( produce spores ( homosporous (...
...two kinds of spores. NON LYCOPHYTES, most...
...two kinds of spores that develop into...
...by germinating moss spores) pter- 5 fern...
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