Biology, asked by palakpreetkaur6063, 10 months ago

Slime moulds in the division myxomycota (true
slime moulds) have
(a) pseudoplasmodia.
(b) spores that develop into free living amoeboid
cells.
(c) spores that develop into flagellated gametes.
(d) feeding stages consisting of solitary individual
cells.

Answers

Answered by manjumehta9606
0

Answer:

This can be your answer

Explanation:

Members of the fungal class Myxomycetes are called slime moulds. Their life cycle begins as a diploid amoeboid cell which divides by mitosis but without undergoing cytokinesis, resulting in the formation of a coenocyte consisting of many nuclei and behaves like a feeding plasmodium. Under scarce and dry conditions, the coenocyte breaks into several plasmodia, each of which develops into a fruiting body. The fruiting body forms haploid spores, each of which develops into a flagellated gamete.

So, the correct answer is 'Spores that develop into flagellated gametes.

Answer will be C

Answered by megha200515
0

c is ur answer mate. .............

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