what is somatogamy present in fungi?
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Somatogamy. From LIAS Glossary. somatogamy (noun,no plural) – the fusion of two somatic hyphae acting as gametes for two sexually compatible mycelia. This is the most reduced form of sexual reproduction. It is very common, if indeed typical for basidiomycetes, but not prevalent in ascomycetes.
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The description of somatogamy is as follows:
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- The fungi is the group of heterotrophic species. These obtain their food from the dead and decaying matter of plants and animals.
- Somatogamy is a process of fusion of the two hyphae which are somatic in nature. These will facilitate the sexual reproduction by orienting the sexual compatibility with the mycelia.
- This is a reproduced process of sexual reproduction.
- This is seen in species of basidiomycetes.
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