Biology, asked by kampurnedb1978, 6 months ago

where does meiosis occur in fungi

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the binucleate mycelium that eventually forms the basidia—the stalked fruiting bodies in which nuclear fusion and meiosis take place prior to the formation of the basidiospores. Fungi usually reproduce both sexually and asexually.

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Answered by royd23979
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It is the binucleate mycelium that eventually forms the basidia—the stalked fruiting bodies in which nuclear fusion and meiosis take place prior to the formation of the basidiospores. Fungi usually reproduce both sexually and asexually.

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