Biology, asked by kushalkumarpadhi900, 9 months ago

After karyogamy followed by meiosis, spores are

produced exogenously in

1. Neurospora

2. Saccharomyces

3. Agaricus

4. Alternaria​

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Answered by DRJEASWARY
1

Answer:

Agaricus

Explanation:

In basidiomycetes, karyogamy and meiosis takes place in basidium and produce four spores exogenously. These spores are called basidiospores.

Answered by Anonymous
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.In basidiomycetes, karyogamy and meiosis takes place in basidium and produce four spores exogenously. These spores are called basidiospores. For example, Agaricus. Neurospora, Saccharomyces, and Alternaria produce spores endogenously.

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