Biology, asked by kavi4256, 11 months ago

5. At a stage of their cycle, ascomycetes fungi produce the fruiting bodies like
apothecium, perithecium or cleistothecium. How are these three types of fruiting
bodies different from each other?​

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Answered by AnjaliDhyani
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An apothecium is a wide, open, saucer-shaped or cup-shaped fruit body. It is sessile and fleshy. A cleistothecium is a globose, completely closed fruit body with no special opening to the outside. Perithecium are flask shaped structures opening by a pore or ostiole (short papilla opening by a circular pore).

Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. In members of ascomycetous ,sexual spores called ascospores are produced in sac like structures called asci.

. The asci are arranged in different types of fruiting bodies called ascocarps.

. The globose ascocarp with an apical opening is called clesistothecium.

. The flask shaped ascocarp with an apical opening is called perithecium.

. The cup or saucer shaped ascocarp is called apothecium.

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