Germination of a conidiospore produces a new mycelium.
Sporophytic phase starts with the germination of zygospore
A Gametophyte
(B) Protonema
No, spores are reproductive structures. Fungi don't move in the sense that animals do - they can expand throughout an area through growth and elongation of their root structure.
The spores produce gametophytic phase of the plant after germination to complete alternation of generation.
spores
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it is difficult because as quick as your getti rid of the spores the bacteria will ammediatly grow back
Sporangium/Sporangia
fungal spores are haploid 'non motile and are formed in sporangia on sporangiophore while conidia are haploid ,non motile spores which are formed on conidiophore instead of sporangia spores are mostly characteristics of aseptate hyphae while conidia is of septate hyphae conidia are in the fornm of chains and clusters
to differentiate sporulating and non sporing bacteria.It is important in the identification of unknown bacteria
calyptra is a structure whish protect the capsule during embryonic development of sporophyte.after the complete germination of spores it disappear and spores and elaters become free
David Gottlieb has written: 'The germination of fungus spores' -- subject(s): Fungi, Germination, Spores
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Ferns reproduce by spores produced in sori. On germination of spores prothlii are formed. These prothlii on maturity develop sex organs and give rise to new fern plants after fertilization.
Spores are the reproductive cells for fungi and ferns. They are small and light weight so that they can easily be carried by the wind.In, a spore is a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersal and surviving for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions. A chief difference between spores and seeds as is that spores have very little stored food resources compared with seeds.
No, spores are reproductive structures. Fungi don't move in the sense that animals do - they can expand throughout an area through growth and elongation of their root structure.
Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by inhaling spores of Histoplasma Capsulatum.
The spores produce gametophytic phase of the plant after germination to complete alternation of generation.
yes