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Which of these structures are diploid? bissidiocaps? asco spores.
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Conidia, gametangia, ozago spores.
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Alright, so let's begin with the asco mysids, because they have two of the features on here.
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We have the canidia and the canidia form these usually chains and they produce they are the asexual spores.
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So definitely not going to be diploid because the asexual cycle is haploid.
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So it's not that.
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Okay, what about ascospores? so the ascospores are found inside an ascus, and they are produced by meiosis.
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So they too are happed.
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Okay, so that's our ascomicites.
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Let's look at the bissidiocaps.
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So the bessidio carp is the fruiting body of a bessidio mysite, the mushroom structure...