Too many to name. A sporagium is just a stalk supported sac that contains spores. Angiosperms and gymnosperms have these also.
endocarditis
Primitive fungi are one of the four types of fungi. Sac Fungi, which produce spores in a distinctive type of microscopic sporangium called an ascus include yeasts, morels, truffles, and Penicillium.
molds are a type of mushroom and both are part of the fungi kingdom
Selagenella is heterosporous and it produces both micro- & megaspores in its micro- and megasporangia.
This is a type of fungi whose spores have striations that look like neurons (nerve cells).
Yes. This process produces gametes called eggs in females and sperm in males.
There are two types of fungi, unicellular and multicellular and they have different names for the reproductive cells for alot of different types. For the spore type fungi the reproductive cells are called zygosporangium.
Primitive fungi are one of the four types of fungi. Sac Fungi, which produce spores in a distinctive type of microscopic sporangium called an ascus include yeasts, morels, truffles, and Penicillium.
This depends on the type (and probably species) of fungus. What particular fungus (fungi) are you interested in?
They bud and have spores.
Sporogenesis occurs in reproductive structures called sporangia. In this type of reproduction sporogenous cells ( also referred to as spore mother cells or sporocytes) undergo cell division to give rise to spores. In conifers and flowering plants meitoic division occurs in the sporangium. In this type of cell division a diploid mother cell within the sporangium undergoes meiosis producing four haploid spores. In gymnosperms like conifers microspores are produced through meiosis of the microsporocytes of the male cones. In flowering plants the microsporocytes are produced in the anthers of flowers. Some fungi and algae produce mitospores in the sporangium through mitotic cell division.
mold is a type of fungi. this fungi grow spores, after sometime these spores bursts and spread tiny seed, which are actually eggs. these eggs grow into spores and then also burst, and the process continues
fern and conifers.
Mosses and ferns.
molds are a type of mushroom and both are part of the fungi kingdom
Selagenella is heterosporous and it produces both micro- & megaspores in its micro- and megasporangia.
This is a type of fungi whose spores have striations that look like neurons (nerve cells).
asexual reproduction