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Heterothallism in Rhizopus​

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Answered by javeed88
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Heterothallism. ... The term is applied particularly to distinguish heterothallic fungi, which require two compatible partners to produce sexual spores, from homothallic ones, which are capable of sexual reproduction from a single organism.

Answered by Surnia
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The term Heterothallis is a structure found in the zygospore in order Mucorales. It is evident in the zygospores of Rhizopus.

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