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The division of fungi known as the club fungi, Basidiomycota, includes some of the most familiar fungi. Mushrooms, puffballs, and shelf fungi are all members of this group, as are the plant rusts and smuts. ... Basidiomycota reproduce asexually by either budding or asexual spore formation. Budding occurs when an outgrowth...
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Club fungi species reproduce sexually by forming spores on top of club-shaped structures called basidia. The club fungi are believed to be closely related to the sac fungi.
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www.scienceclarified.com/Ex-Ga/Fungi.html
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Species in this phylum reproduce sexually by forming spores on top of club-shaped structures called basidia. The club fungi are believed to be closely related to the sac fungi. Both groups have cells which are separated by ... The club fungi reproduce asexually by producing asexual spores or by fragmentation of mycelium.
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Fungi reproduce sexually and asexually. The types of asexual reproduction are budding, fission, fragmentation, and sporulation. In reproduction through spores there is asexual created through mitosis and sexual created through meiosis. Asex...
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How do sac funi reproduce sexually? Difference club fungi and sac fungi? Which fungi does not reproduce sexually? Why does sac fungis reproduce asexually? Ascomycetes the sac fungi produce asexually? Sac fungi produce spores inside a small sac?
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6. CLUB FUNGI REPRODUCE SEXUALLY BY FORMING SPORES IN A STRUCTURE CALLED A BASIDIUM (BASIDIA) WHICH CAN BE FOUND LINING GILLS INSIDE THE BASIDIOCARP (THE MUSHROOM CAP)
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Club Fungi (Basidiomycota) ... Fungi reproduce by releasing spores from a fruiting body. The fruit, called a mushroom, releases spores into the air, and the wind carries the spores off to start the next generation. Around 100,000 species of fungi are divided into five phyla, based largely on the characteristics of...
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www.perspective.com/nature/fungi/index.html
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THE CLUB FUNGI; ... Among the smuts, when the hyphae parasitizing the host plant are ready to reproduce, the hyphae's cell walls melt, or "gelatinize," and the cells' contents changes into spores. Once the cell walls are completely disintegrated, the spores float away on wind currents.
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www.backyardnature.net/fungclub.htm
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(a) All fungi reproduce by mitosis ... (a) Members of Division Basidiomycota are also called the club fungi and include the mushrooms...
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www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/campbl31.htm
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