in ascomycete the fruiting bodies is of type??
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WHAT ARE FRUITING BODIES?
- Fruiting bodies are multicellular structures, which protect the products of meiosis, the sexual spores.
- They occur during the sexual life cycle of the Dikarya, a group that encompasses the ascomycetes and basidiomycetes.
IN ASCOMYCETE.......
- Fungi with spores produced inside a sac called an ascus.
- There are two main groups of Ascomycetes with fruiting bodies large enough to catch the eye.
- The groups are separated according to how the asci are carried on the fruiting body.
- The asci are arranged in a layer on the surface of the fruiting body.
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in ascomycetes,the fruiting bodies are called ascocarp
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in ascocarps,there are cells called asci(singular-ascus) where haploid ascospores are formed that help in sexual reproduction
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