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what are the dolipore? in which class of fungi as this present? ​

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Answered by Draxillus
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  • Dolipore septa - They are dividing walls between cells found in almost all the species of fungi in the Phylum Basidiomycota.

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  • They have a barrel-shaped swelling around their central pore, which is about 0.1–0.2 µm wide in size.

  • This structure is typically capped at either end by specialized membranes known as parenthesomes or pore caps.

  • The rusts (Pucciniales) and smuts (Ustilaginales), though classified in Basidiomycota, haven't been observed to have dolipore septa.

  • Dolipore septa vary significantly between monokaryotic and dikaryotic hyphae.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Dolipore septa are specialized dividing walls between cells (septa) found in almost all species of fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota. Unlike most fungal septa, they have a barrel-shaped swelling around their central pore, which is about 0.1–0.2 µm wide.

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