State the three main step involved during sexual cycle of fungi
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the three main steps involved sexual cycle of fungi are
Sexual reproduction in the fungi consists of three sequential stages: plasmogamy, karyogamy, and meiosis. The diploid chromosomes are pulled apart into two daughter cells, each containing a single set of chromosomes (a haploid state). Plasmogamy, the fusion of two protoplasts (the contents of the two cells), brings together two compatible haploid nuclei. At this point, two nuclear types are present in the same cell, but the nuclei have not yet fused. Karyogamy results in the fusion of these haploid nuclei and the formation of a diploid nucleus
Sexual reproduction in the fungi consists of three sequential stages: plasmogamy, karyogamy, and meiosis. The diploid chromosomes are pulled apart into two daughter cells, each containing a single set of chromosomes (a haploid state). Plasmogamy, the fusion of two protoplasts (the contents of the two cells), brings together two compatible haploid nuclei. At this point, two nuclear types are present in the same cell, but the nuclei have not yet fused. Karyogamy results in the fusion of these haploid nuclei and the formation of a diploid nucleus
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The three main steps involved in the sexual cycle of fungi are as follows-
- Plasmogamy- It is the process of fusion of the protoplasm of gametes. These gametes can be motile or non-motile.
- Karyogamy-Once the haploid cells are fused together, the nuclei of the two gametes fuse into one another.
- Meiosis-This occurs inside the zygote and results in the formation of haploid spores.
- Once these three steps are completed, the fungi's sexual cycle comes to an end.
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