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A basidium typically produces four spores during the process of reproduction in basidiomycete fungi.
A basidium is typically observed in the common mushroom. It is a reproductive structure that produces spores through sexual reproduction.
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A structure called a basidiospore forms at the edge of a basidium. Basidiospores are a type of sexual spore produced during the reproductive process of basidiomycete fungi.
Basidium
A basidium is a reproductive structure found in the basidiomycete fungi that produces basidiospores. Basidiospores are the spores produced by a basidium through meiosis, and they are responsible for fungal reproduction and dispersal.
NoBacteria cannot under go meiosis or mitosis. Protists can undergo them
A diploid cell inside a basidium produces four haploid spores as a result of meiosis. These spores can germinate to form new haploid organisms.
An apiculus is the part of a fungal spore which attaches to the sterigmata at the end of a basidium.
By their asexual spore reproduction.