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the shape of fruting body of liches are​

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Answered by marappa5681
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The great majority of lichens belong to the Ascomycota, in which the principal types of sexual fruiting body (ascocarp) are the perithecium and the apothecium. Perithecia are typcally flask-like; apothecia are variable in shape but commonly disc- or saucer-shaped, and then often likened to "jam tarts". Both are described in detail below.

A very small number of lichens belong to the Basidiomycota, with fruiting bodies (basidiocarps) club-like, bracket-like or sheet-like, or a toadstool.

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Answered by dharshika200561
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Many lichens produce fruiting bodies (apothecia) that are typically flat, cup or saucer-shaped, often with a distinct margin

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