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- The life cycle of Funaria is called diplo-haplontic. Give reason.label the conjugation tube and the zygospore. Is mature Spirogyra haploid or diploid? What type of sexual life cycle is being exhibited by this organism?Fungi can propagate themselves successfully with their millions of asexual spores. That being the case,why is the production of sexual spores necessary?
- Figure 24.14 Which of the following statements is true? A dikaryotic ascus that forms in the ascocarp undergoes karyogamy, meiosis, and mitosis to form eight ascospores. A diploid ascus that forms in the ascocarp undergoes karyogamy, meiosiis, and mitosis to form eight ascospores. A haploid zygote that forms in the ascocarp undergoes karyogamy, meiosiis, and mitosis to form eight ascospores. A dikaryotic ascus that forms in the ascocarp undergoes plasmogamy, meiosis, and mitosis to form eight ascospores.Figure 23.25 Which of the following statements about Paramecium sexual reproduction is false? The macronuclei are derived from micronuclei. Both mitosis and meiosis occur during sexual reproduction. The conjugate pair swaps macronuclei. Each parent produces four daughter cellsLabel A-H from image as the following: I: Dikaryotic II: Basidiospores III: Plasmogamy IV: Meiosis V: Diploid VI: Haploid VII: Karyogamy VIII: Zygote
- Label the parts (number 1-22) of the diagram showing the life cycle of a Lycopodium sp. Indicate whether each of the labeled part is haploid (n) or diploid (2n).Both antheridia and archegonia are on the same gametophyte. Is the gameto-phyte dioecious or monoecious?IDENTIFY: This refers to the haploid phase in the Polysiphonia life cycle.
- What are the distinguishing features of the sexual and asexual phases for Chlamydomonas? What is the term for the type of syngamy (cell fusion) that occurs between gametes of this Genus? Why? MacBook Pro %24 4 %23 3 5 6 W E R T F G H K C V MDistinguish among fungi that are haploid, dikaryotic, or diploid by completing the following statements, referring to the figure as necessary. n+n sexual n diploid contains paired haploid nuclei dikaryotic 2n A haploid asexual Saved B Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. In terrestrial fungi, reproduction occurs in three stages. One stage, depicted in part A of the figure above, is termed point each cell is First, days, months, or years, the Another stage, depicted in part B of the figure above, is termed stage takes its name from the term for a hypha that each cell is C at which 20 hyphae pair up. Sometimes immediately, other times after hyphae make contact and fuse... This at which point Upon fusion, the hyphae are at the stage represented by part C of the figure above, stage, at which point each cell is termed the Reset *Relate plasmogamy and karyogamy to the process of fertilization and describe whey we need to separate these two things in the life cycle of the fungi. Differentiate between the monokaryotic and dikaryotic conditions. Compare and contrast an animal life cycle with that of a typical mushroom including the haplophase, dikaryophase, and diplophase, products of meiosis, plasmogamy, and karyogamy.
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