Science, asked by kmechenl, 1 year ago

Which of the following is NOT a reproductive structure of fungi?
A. Asci
B. Basidia
C. Chitin
D. Sporangia

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Answered by Anonymous
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CHITIN...IT IS PRESENT IN THE CELL WALL OF FUNGI. ..

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Answered by kaushanimisra97
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Answer: The correct answer is C) Chitin , it is not a reproductive structure of fungi. Asci and Basidia are reproductive structures of fungi, Asci are typically found in Ascomycetes fungi, and Basidia are typically found in Basidiomycetes fungi. Sporangia is also a reproductive structure in fungi, that typically produces spores.

Explanation: Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. Reproductive structures in fungi are specialized cells or organs that produce spores, which are the reproductive cells of fungi.

  • Asci(plural of ascus) are typically found in Ascomycetes fungi and are used for sexual reproduction. They are elongated cells that contain 8 haploid ascospores each.
  • Basidia(plural of Basidium) are typically found in Basidiomycetes fungi and are also used for sexual reproduction. They are club-shaped cells that contain 4 haploid basidiospores each.
  • Sporaangia are found in both Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes fungi and are used for asexual reproduction. They are specialized structures that produce and release spores.

Asexual reproduction in fungi can also occur through fragmentation of the mycelium, budding, or the production of specialized structures called conidiophores which produce conidia.

It is worth noting that Chitin is a structural component of fungal cell walls and is not directly involved in reproduction.

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