Fungi Classification Reproduction Basics

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• Fungi are classified into......

main groups is based


upon….
• most fungii can reproduce........ except
• asexual reproduction takes place by....
• spores are produced inside....
• sporangium are cut off from hyphae by....
• spores may be produced by....
• Spores need/dont need water for dispersal
• Spores may also be dispersed by...
• ....... are common means of reproduction in fungi
• Conidia are sexual/asexual waitspore which are
cutt off at the end of......
• ..... are usually in form of clusters are chains
• ....... can survive for weeks
• ........ cause Rapid colonization of new food
• budding is symmetric/ asymmetric division
• unicellular yeast reproduce by....
• details of....... vary in different groups of fungi but
fusion of........ are common to all
• when Fungi reproduce sexually hyphae of two
genetically same/different but compatible mating
types come together....
• fusion of nucleus does not take place immediately
after fusion of cytoplasm in.....
• dikaryotic hyphae.....
• different groups of fungi produce different types of
applied sexual scores such as.......and.... subsequent
upon meoisis in zygote
• Fruiting bodies of basidiomycotes....
• Fruiting bodies of ascomycotes...
• Known species of fungi....
• ecological role of Fungi is paralleled by...
• Fungi have/dont have Centriole...
• Fungi resembles more with Animals/Plants
• Mycologists believe that .... and .... probably arose
from common ancestor
• Their DNA study shows that they are different from
.....
• Fungi shows which mitosis....
• Nuclear mitosis...
• Hyphae are....
• .....Extends entirely over the surface of substratum
• ......may be septate or non septate
• Septate hyphae are divided by..... called septa into
individual cells containing ..... nuclie
• Non septate hyphae are in the form of .....
• .....hyphae are also called as cenocytic
• in ...... hyphae cytoplasm can move effectively
distributing materials throughout
• all parts of Fungi growing through substrate are.....
• ......provides enormous surface area for absorption
• Hyphae may be packed together and organized to
perform Complex reproductive structures such
as.....which can....
• Yeast are hyphal/nonhyphal
unicellular/multicelluar fungi
• All fungal nuclie are ..... except for ......that forms
during sexual/asexual reproduction

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