Biology, asked by dimpisikha690, 4 months ago

brifle account of the reproduction of lichen​


ibaadbaig2003: Many lichens reproduce asexually, either by a piece breaking off and growing on its own (vegetative reproduction) or through the dispersal of diaspores containing a few algal cells surrounded by fungal cells.

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Answered by Bad0BoY
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Lichens most frequently reproduce vegetatively (asexually) by soredia and isidia. The isidia are elongated outgrows from the thallus that break off for dispersal. ... Lichens also reproduce sexually in the manner typical of fungi, developing different kinds of fruiting bodies, which are spore-producing structures...

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Answered by abhinavmaiti01
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Reproduction. All leeches are hermaphrodites, meaning each one has both male and female reproductive organs. However, they do reproduce sexually--usually by intertwining their bodies together. One leech's male organ release a spermatophore, or a capsule that encloses sperm, which is then attached to the other leech.

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