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How can we differentiate physicaly in ascogonium and antheridium?

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Answered by blinkxarmy
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An antheridium is a haploid organ, which produces and contains male gametes; simply it is a male mycelium. In contrast, ascogonium is a haploid organ that produces and comprises female gametes; simply it is a female sexual organ in certain ascomycetes.

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An antheridium is a haploid organ, which produces and contains male gametes; simply it is a male mycelium. In contrast, ascogonium is a haploid organ that produces and comprises female gametes; simply it is a female sexual organ in certain ascomycetes.

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