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difference between acellular and cellular slime moulds in easy way please​

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Answered by bhainapranitsp3610
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Answer:

Explanation:

Acellular Slime-Moulds :

1.Somatic phase dip¬loid (2n).

2. It is represented by large sized multinu- cleate plasmodium.

3. No aggregation takes place prior to forma-tion of sporangia.

4. Sporangium covered (by peridium).

5. Capitalum found in-side the sporangium.

6. Meiosis occurs inside spores.

Cellular Slime Moulds :

1. Somatic phase haploid (n).

2. It is represented by uni-nucleate amoeboid cells the myxamoebae.

3. These aggregate to pro-duce a pseudoplasmo- dium prior to formation of sporangia.

4. Sporangium naked.

5. Capitalum is absent.

6. Spores are haploid (n).

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Answered by disha97969
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Acellular Slime-Moulds :

1.Somatic phase diploid (2n).

2. It is represented by large sized multinu- cleate plasmodium.

3. No aggregation takes place prior to forma-tion of sporangia.

4. Sporangium covered (by peridium).

5. Capitalum found in-side the sporangium.

6. Meiosis occurs inside spores.

Cellular Slime Moulds :

1. Somatic phase haploid (n).

2. It is represented by uni-nucleate amoeboid cells the myxamoebae.

3. These aggregate to pro-duce a pseudoplasmo- dium prior to formation of sporangia.

4. Sporangium naked.

5. Capitalum is absent.

6. Spores are haploid (n).


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