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Which of these is associated with asexual reproduction in fungi? ascar spores, basidiospores, the zygosporangia, or canidopause.
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So fungal reproduction varies a lot, and groups of fungi are distinguished based on how they reproduce.
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Let's start with b, bissidiospores.
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So first of all, these are part of sexual reproduction, and they are the spores released by the fruiting bodies of vasidio mycota.
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So what you get is you get fusion of hafei, which is where the sexual part of this comes in.
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And then the diploid mycelium will form a fruiting body.
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So the diploid mycelium forms the fruiting body, which often looks like a mushroom.
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If you think the mushroom, you're thinking of the fruiting body of acidium mycota.
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And then this releases the spores.
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So you can see here, because you have hyphal fusion, you have sexual reproduction.
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Okay, now let's look at zygosporangia.
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So this is from zygomycota.
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This is also sexual reproduction.
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So in zygomycota, we get the spores again from fusion of hyphae.
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So, hyphae fuse, and then you get the formation of a zygospore.
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And the zygospore can then undergo mayors.
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And you get haploid again, and you can form a sporangium...