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nonmotile endogeneous sexual spores generally eight in numbers are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Motile, asexual and endogenous spores produced in algal members are called. play ... Asexual spores are generally absent in. play ... Non-motile asexual spores formed in Vaucheria are

Answered by DeenaMathew
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The nonmotile endogeneous sexual spores generally eight in number are ascospores.

  • Ascospores are spores producing sexual reproduction in fungi.
  • Reproduction in fungi is of two types sexual and asexual. however, yeast can reproduce by fragmentation.
  • Fungus is divided into Phycomycetes, ascomycetes, basidiomycetes and Deuteromycetes.
  • Asexual reproduction occurs by zoospores and aplanospores.
  • In ascomycetes, sexual reproduction occurs and the nuclei fuse in the ascus.
  • Then the diploid nucleus formed undergoes reduction division to form 8 ascospores.
  • After the formation of ascospores, fruiting bodies called ascocarp are formed around the ascus.
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