Difference between appothecium and perithecium biology discussion
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The fructifications or fruit bodies or ascocarps of the Ascomycetes are structures containing asci surrounded by, or enclosed within, protective tissue—peridium.

Their general structure, conditions of growth and shape are extremely variable. Ascocarps may occur singly or in groups, and may be superficial, erumpent (bursting through the substratum) or embedded in the substratum or host tissues. The origin and distribution of hymenium are also different in them.

Their general structure, conditions of growth and shape are extremely variable. Ascocarps may occur singly or in groups, and may be superficial, erumpent (bursting through the substratum) or embedded in the substratum or host tissues. The origin and distribution of hymenium are also different in them.
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