A basidium refers to a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure produced by certain fungi. It bears a definite number of external spores.
False, it is a reproductive structure
A basidium is a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure that is produced by basidiomycetes. The basidium is unique to the basidiomycetes and distinguishes them from other kinds of fungi.
By their asexual spore reproduction.
club shaped
medusa
renal pelvis
Club fungi produce sexual spores in a club-shaped structure. This is known as basidia and is closely related to sac fungi.
Basidium
A basidium is a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure that is produced by basidiomycetes. The basidium is unique to the basidiomycetes and distinguishes them from other kinds of fungi.
By their asexual spore reproduction.
club shaped
basidia are club shaped hyphae of basidiomycete fungi that produce spores and basidiospore is a spore produced in the basidia of basidiomycetes during sexual reproduction
The pelvis is the bowl-shaped structure that supports the spine.
The difference between club fungi and sac fungi is that sac fungi's spores are produced in sacs called asci. However, club fungi's spores are produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. -Last owner By Giudice27: The difference between sac and club fungi is that sac fungi is shaped as balls and has a color.
dome shaped
Its structure is oval shaped but there are various other shapes as well.
medusa
medusa