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When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a?

When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a hyphae.


How does threadlike fungi reproduce?

Threadlike fungi reproduce through a process called spore formation. These fungi produce specialized structures, such as sporangia or conidia, that release spores into the environment. These spores can then germinate and develop into new threadlike fungal structures, allowing them to spread and reproduce.


What is the name of a club fungi spore case?

basidiospores


Does threadlike fungi form of asexual reproduction used by yeast?

No. "Parts of the hyphae grow into the air and form round spore cases at the tips. These spore cases are called sporangia(spoh RAN jee uh). Figure 5 shows some magnified sporangia. When the sporangia break open, many tiny spores are released into the air. New fungi will develop from these spores if they land in an area with good growing conditions."No yeasts are used in this process


Where are the spore cases of ferns located?

The spore cases of ferns are typically found on the undersides of the fronds, in structures called sori. These sori contain the spore-producing structures known as sporangia.


What do you call future fungi?

spore


What does Sac fungi get their name from?

Sac fungi get their name because of their asexual spore production, they produce their spores in pod/sac-like structures called asci.


What is the fungi type of reproduction?

It reproduces by a spore


What is the spore case of a club fungi?

basidiospores


Do fungi produce yogurt?

benefit fungi produce spore helps in producing of yogurt


What is the difference between spore and conidia?

Spores are reproductive structures produced by fungi and some plants as a means of propagation, whereas conidia are a type of asexual spore produced specifically by fungi. Conidia are typically formed on specialized hyphae called conidiophores and help fungi disperse and reproduce rapidly in favorable conditions.


Is fungi a spore-bearing plant?

yes in deed