
Examples - BYJU'S
Examples In fungi, the spores are formed on a reproductive knob-like structure known as the sporangium. They produce minute haploid spores that grow into new organisms in favourable …
Spore - BYJU'S
Apr 24, 2023 · Spore Spores are single-celled structures that help in reproduction, especially asexual reproduction. They can be found in fungi, non-flowering plants, bacteria and algae. However, …
What are spores? - BYJU'S
What are spores? Spores are the unicellular and reproductive structures, which are greatly resistant to extreme environmental conditions, like high temperature, pH, salt concentration, etc. Such …
What is Sporulation? - BYJU'S
Spores are cells of bacteria, fungi or plants which are created when an organism encounters harsh conditions. These spores have a thick cell wall which helps them withstand harsh conditions. They …
Physical Characteristics - BYJU'S
The spores on falling on a wet damp ground germinate to form protonema, which are threadlike, filamentous structures. Protonema acts as a transitional structure which is later developed into a …
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They produce sexual non-motile spores known as ascospores. They are produced in a sac-like structure known as an ascus. Each ascus contains 4-8 ascospores. Ascomycetes have a diverse habitat and …
Life Cycle of a Moss Plant - BYJU'S
An Overview Moss are small, non-vascular flowerless plant species found growing in shady and damp areas. These plant species lack vascular tissues and do not produce flowers and seeds; instead, …
What is Fungi? - BYJU'S
Asexual reproduction – This takes place with the help of spores called conidia or zoospores, or sporangiospores. Sexual reproduction – This occurs by ascospores, basidiospores, and oospores. …
Classification and Examples - BYJU'S
Classification and Examples Rhizopus is a genus under the phylum Zygomycota. They are classified by the production of zygospores during sexual reproduction. They are commonly known as black bread …
Slime Moulds - BYJU'S
Slime Moulds Slime moulds (or slime molds) are earlier grouped under fungi, however, later they are kept in the kingdom Protista with other unicellular and small multicellular eukaryotic organisms. They …