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Is there 3 ways that fungi reproduce?

Fungi reproduce in two ways. The first is through spores, which break loss and produce more on the surface they attach to. The second is asexually through vegetative growth.


How do bacteria and fungi reproduce?

BACTERIA Bacteria reproduce by a process called binary cell division. In this process the parent cell divides to produce two different daughter cells that are similar in shape and size. First the nucleus splits then there is a wall that forms in the middle and finally the bacterium splits completely. FUNGI Fungi can reproduce by two means: 1) Asexually 2)Sexually In the asexual method hyphae's form a swelling at the top known as sporangium. This sporangium divides into many multinucleate spherical structures with a hard covering and these are known as spores. After a while, the brittle wall of the sporangium bursts and all the spores fall onto the substrate and when conditions are favourable the germinate to form hyphae. In the sexual method which is known as conjugation, two hypahe of differnet strains (+ve and -ve) come into intimate contact. At the point of contact a swelling called progametangia arise. These progametangiua contains many nuclei and cytoplasm, soon the wall between the progametangia diffuse and leads to the formation of coenozygote, then the coenozygote develops a thick and warty skin and is known as Zygospore. The zygospore then germinates to form a hyphae or promycelium.


What are two ways that spores can spread?

an analogy: when you sneeze, thousands on spit/snot/virus/bacteria particles are launched through the air. fungi release spores in a spraying kind of way that seems like the spray from a sneeze.


What is a comparison of the heat sensitivity of fungal spores to that of bacterial endospores?

Fungal endspores are those that reproduce while the bacterial endospores are those that do not reproduce, and these endospoes of the fungi reproduces both sexually and asexually. Sexual where one cell divides in the process of mitosis and asexual where two parent cells unit and then mitotic process takes place. By keroline kolapen, Divine Word University.ac.pg


What organism can create their own food but do not produce seeds or spores?

Photosynthetic bacteria and protists to name two organisms that have no seeds or spores and can create their own food.

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Is there 3 ways that fungi reproduce?

Fungi reproduce in two ways. The first is through spores, which break loss and produce more on the surface they attach to. The second is asexually through vegetative growth.


Which plant produces spores that grows into a new plant?

Ferns and fungi are two plants that produce spores.


What two kinds of food that are associated with spores?

fungi and algae


What is the case fo the reproductive cells in zygote fungi?

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.


For what medium may fungi reproduce sexually or asexually?

They can do both. asexually-they have a via spontaneus growth, like new fungus growing from the parent fungus ; sexually-they have mycelium that produce male and female cells. These parts join together to start reproduction. The male and female come together to form a diploid. The cell divides in two, then develops into spores. These spores may land on a suitable growing spot, and the fungi life cycle starts over again. It may take weeks to years depending on what kind of fungi they are.


In what two ways are the spores of land plants different from the spores of algae?

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What are two ways that spores can spread?

an analogy: when you sneeze, thousands on spit/snot/virus/bacteria particles are launched through the air. fungi release spores in a spraying kind of way that seems like the spray from a sneeze.


How do bacteria and fungi reproduce?

BACTERIA Bacteria reproduce by a process called binary cell division. In this process the parent cell divides to produce two different daughter cells that are similar in shape and size. First the nucleus splits then there is a wall that forms in the middle and finally the bacterium splits completely. FUNGI Fungi can reproduce by two means: 1) Asexually 2)Sexually In the asexual method hyphae's form a swelling at the top known as sporangium. This sporangium divides into many multinucleate spherical structures with a hard covering and these are known as spores. After a while, the brittle wall of the sporangium bursts and all the spores fall onto the substrate and when conditions are favourable the germinate to form hyphae. In the sexual method which is known as conjugation, two hypahe of differnet strains (+ve and -ve) come into intimate contact. At the point of contact a swelling called progametangia arise. These progametangiua contains many nuclei and cytoplasm, soon the wall between the progametangia diffuse and leads to the formation of coenozygote, then the coenozygote develops a thick and warty skin and is known as Zygospore. The zygospore then germinates to form a hyphae or promycelium.


What are four ways fungi are similar to animals?

I only have two ways Fungi can reproduce and so can animals Fungi are made of cells and so are animals


What is a comparison of the heat sensitivity of fungal spores to that of bacterial endospores?

Fungal endspores are those that reproduce while the bacterial endospores are those that do not reproduce, and these endospoes of the fungi reproduces both sexually and asexually. Sexual where one cell divides in the process of mitosis and asexual where two parent cells unit and then mitotic process takes place. By keroline kolapen, Divine Word University.ac.pg


Two plants that come from a spore are?

Mushrooms and ferns both produce spores.


How many nuclei do club fungi have?

As part of their life cycle, fungi produce spores. In this electron micrograph of a mushroom gill, the four spores produced by meiosis (seen in the center of this picture) are carried on a clublike sporangium (visible to the left and right). From these spores, haploid hyphae grow and ramify, and may give rise to asexual sporangia, special hyphae which produce spores without meiosis.The sexual phase is begun when haploid hyphae from two different fungal organisms meet and fuse. When this occurs, the cytoplasm from the two cells fuses, but the nuclei remain separate and distinct. The single hypha produced by fusion typically has two nuclei per "cell", and is known as a dikaryon, meaning "two nuclei". The dikaryon may live and grow for years, and some are thought to be many centuries old. Eventually, the dikaryon forms sexual sporangia in which the nuclei fuse into one, which then undergoes meiosis to form haploid spores, and the cycle is repeated.Some fungi, especially the chytrids and zygomycetes, have a life cycle more like that found in many protists. The organism is haploid, and has no diploid phase, except for the sexual sporangium. A number of fungi have lost the capacity for sexual reproduction, and reproduce by asexual spores or by vegetative growth only. These fungi are referred to as Fungi Imperfecti, and include, among other members, the athlete's foot and the fungus in bleu cheese. Other fungi, such as the yeasts, primarily reproduce through asexual fission, or by fragmentation -- breaking apart, with each of the pieces growing into a new organism.