a club moss
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.
Club fungi produce sexual spores in a club-shaped structure. This is known as basidia and is closely related to sac fungi.
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
sac fungi produce spores in a saclike structure called an sporangia
The umbrella-shaped mushrooms are the most familiar fungi. Mushrooms belong to a group of fungi called club fungi. This group gets its name from structures that the fungi grow during reproduction. Club fungi reproduce sexually. During reproduction, they grow special hyphae that form clublike structures. These structures are called basidia (buh SID ee uh), the Greek word for "clubs." Sexual spores develop on the basidia.Shortened Answer: Basidia
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.
A basidium refers to a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure produced by certain fungi. It bears a definite number of external spores.
Club fungi produce sexual spores in a club-shaped structure. This is known as basidia and is closely related to sac fungi.
Club mosses reproduce by spores and spore-bearing structures called strobili rather than through flowers. Sexual reproduction begins when the sporangia, which is the spore producing structure, is mature and is ready to release its spores.
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.
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
Basidium
Spores are produced by plants for propagation such as Mosses, club mosses and ferns.
1.mushrooms are probably the type of fungus that you are most familiar with. 2.most of the fungus grows as hyphae in the soil or on the surface of its food source. 3.their spores produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium .
sac fungi produce spores in a saclike structure called an sporangia
The fungi A. muscaria reproduce sexually via sexual spores known as basidiospores. The basidiospores are produced externally on cells called basidia that line the gills of the club-shaped fruiting body, also known as the basidium.
The umbrella-shaped mushrooms are the most familiar fungi. Mushrooms belong to a group of fungi called club fungi. This group gets its name from structures that the fungi grow during reproduction. Club fungi reproduce sexually. During reproduction, they grow special hyphae that form clublike structures. These structures are called basidia (buh SID ee uh), the Greek word for "clubs." Sexual spores develop on the basidia.Shortened Answer: Basidia