of Sporangium
The sporangia are not independent living organisms. They are parts of fungi.
No, only conidia is since penicillium is a ascomycota
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Fern prothallia are small heart-shaped structures that produce reproductive structures called sporangia. Sporangia are responsible for producing spores in ferns, which can develop into new fern plants.
they are the same as sporangia.
The sporangia in lycopods are produced on the upper surface of modified leaves called sporophylls. These sporophylls are specialized structures that bear the sporangia and are crucial in the reproductive process of lycopods.
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Tubular sporangia typically contain spores of fungi, particularly within the group of zygomycetes. These sporangia produce asexual spores known as sporangiospores, which are released when the sporangium ruptures. In certain contexts, tubular sporangia may also be found in some species of algae and plants, where they serve a similar function in spore production and dispersal.
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In sporangia
Clusters of sporangia are structures found on the underside of fern fronds where spores are produced and released for reproduction. Each sporangium contains spore-producing cells that undergo meiosis to produce haploid spores.
Unilocular sporangia are not divided- they only have one compartment. Pluralocular sporangia are divided into many compartments. In colder temperate waters, you can find both types. In warmer sub-tropical waters, you will only find pluralocular.