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  fungi reproduction sexual    
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  Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in fungi    
Slide 32 of 66 Notes: Many fungi are successful because they can produce enormous numbers of spores, both by mitosis or meiosis.
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  Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in fungi    
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in fungi. The sexual (perfect, meiotic) state is referred to as the teleomorph,. The asexual (imperfect
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  Reproduction in the fungi    
Lecture 1: Introduction to fungal form and hyphal growth. Lecture 2: Asexual and sexual reproduction in the fungi. Lecture 3: Environmental mycology.
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  Polyphasic vs Monophasic Approach to Taxonomy    
of a club-like (asci) reproductive structure during sexual cycle; Wood-rot fungi. Deuteromycetes: Only have asexual life cycle; Reproduction by hyphal
  http://trishul.sci.gu.edu.au/courses/ss12bmi/eukaryotes.html  
  Sexual Reproduction in Fungi    
Gametangia. Reproductive structures of fungi and lower plants. Gametes. Heterothallic. Sexual reproduction requires two fungal strains (+ and -). Homokaryon.
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  fungi    
spores. For many species of fungi sexual reproduction is a contingency used when environmental conditions are difficult. Under favorable
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  Fungi- Five phyla    
Simple fungi, many of what we call "molds". Mostly asexual reproduction, sexual when food source runs low or environment changes.
  http://morgan.botany.uga.edu/btny1220/syllabus/lec/fundiv1.htm  
  Fungal Diversity Study Guide    
dimorphic (yeast or mycelium with septate hyphae and fruiting bodies we recognize as mushrooms, shelf fungi, puffballs, etc.); reproduction: sexual spores are
  http://www.cas.muohio.edu/~stevenjr/mbi202/fungi202.html  
  Fungi    
to the uses and contributions made by fungi. Animated sequences vividly depict extra-cellular digestion, asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction by the
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  MANTARLAR    
FUNGAL SPORES. Spores function in reproduction of fungi. 1. Sexual reproduction --Sexual spores. 2. Asexual reproduction--Asexual spores.
  http://www.doctorfungus.org/lecture/ppt/diseases/Gen_Prop_Fungi.ppt  
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to the uses and contributions made by fungi. Animated sequences vividly depict extracellular digestion, asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction by the
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  PinkMonkey.com Biology Study Guide - 14.4 Kingdom : Fungi    
Such fungi are called heterothallic. (heteros= dissimilar). In these fungi sexual reproduction can occur only between thalli having +ve and -ve strains.
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  MGI - Gene Ontology Browser    
GO term: sexual reproduction. gametophyte) exists in the life cycle between meiosis and fertilization (eg higher plants, many algae and fungi); the products of
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  Introductory Biology Courseware (111)- Kingdom Fungi    
primitive group of fungi; the bread mold, Rhizopus, is an example. Interestingly, it is known that air borne pheromones participate in sexual reproduction.
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  Fungi    
Includes mushrooms, puffballs, stinkhorns, shelf fungi. Fairy rings. Have complex septa. Asexual reproduction (mitosis): Sexual reproduction (meiosis):
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  Fungi did you know that a fungus is Types of Fungi    
Basidiomycota (club fungi or mushrooms) * Cell wall: double-layered & contain dolipore septa & clamp connections * Sexual reproduction: basidium bearing
  http://www.eeescience.utoledo.edu/Faculty/Neher/biodiversity/fungi.pdf  
  Fungi    
(A) absorb water from soil; (B) produce asexual spores; (C) absorb nutrients from the host leaf; (D) participate sexual reproduction. Cup fungi.
  http://www.biology.iastate.edu/Courses/201L/Fungi/FungINDX  
  Reproductive System    
C.Reproduction. 1.Most fungi produce asexually and sexually. 2.Spend most of their lives in haploid state (n). 3.Asexual. 4.Sexual. a.Two types of fungi (+) and (-).
  http://168.229.236.6/~rdv/reprosys.htm  
  MicroConcepts - Diversity Fungi    
meiosis. The potential rate of reproduction in fungi is extremely high. processes. The rate of sexual reproduction is much slower.
  http://fybio.bio.usyd.edu.au/vle/L1/ResourceCentre/CAL/MicroConcepts/MicRepro.html  
  Chapter 31 - Fungi    
Sexual/asexual reproduction- Fungi reproduce by releasing spores that are produced either sexually or asexually. The output of spores is enormous.
  http://www.angelfire.com/ca/finkar/bio1202ch31.doc  
  Chemical stimulation of sexual reproduction in Phytophthora and ...    
Ko ?Sexual reproduction in pythiaceous fungi. (Invited review paper). Discovery of Sterol Requirement for Sexual Reproduction in Pythiaceous Fungi 82.
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  Chemical stimulation of sexual reproduction in Phytophthora and ...    
Ko ?Sexual reproduction in pythiaceous fungi 81 (Invited review paper) Chemical stimulation of sexual reproduction in Phytophthora and Pythium Wen-Hsiung Ko
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  Chapter 30, The Seed plants    
Division Zygomycota: the zygote fungi forming resitant dikaryotic structures during sexual reproduction. Cont. Fungi reproduction - sexual or asexual.
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  Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in fungi    
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in fungi The sexual (perfect, meiotic) state is referred to as the teleomorph, The asexual (imperfect termed the anamorph. many fungi can have both states
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  The Kingdom Fungi    
very useful to humans: Fungi are important experimental organisms Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in fungi Sexual Reproduction (teleomorph) Sexual reproduction PPT Slide Nuclear cycles of various
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  Fungi, Laboratory Notes for BIO 1003    
25,000 species of Basidiomycota, the club fungi: mushrooms, eg, Coprinus, shelf fungi, stinkhorns, puffballs Reproduction: In sexual reproduction hyphae of
  http://darwin.baruch.cuny.edu/bio1003/fungi.html  
  Kingdom Fungi    
Deutormycota: Imperfect Fungi -Sexual reproduction has not been observed -Many resemble other phyla of fungi -Penicillium a mold that grows on fruit and is the
  http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/schools/wvh/science/dcox/BIOLOGYPAGES/Chapterlectures/outlines/ch19.htm  
  Pathogenic Fungi    
the basic physical characteristics and reproduction of fungi. Name the fungi of medical importance by absorption. Characteristically they also produce sexual and asexual spores. There are
  http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/MBChB/6a.html  
  Sexual Reproduction in Fungi    
Glossary Reproduction in Fungi Do not attempt to learn this! It is only designed to help you haploid nuclei Heterothallic Sexual reproduction requires two fungal strains (+ and -) Homokaryon
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  Sexual Plant Reproduction    
mechanisms of sexual processes in all plant groups, including algae, fungi, mosses and ferns Sexual Plant Reproduction Members of the International Association of Sexual Plant Reproduction
  http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/iasprr/spr.shtml  
  Nearctica - Natural History - Fungi - General Introduction    
The classic example of the Zygomycota is Rhizopus, black bread mold. Sexual reproduction is the simplest in these fungi. Hyphal filaments of two different "individuals" line up side by side and
  http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/fungi/gfungi.htm  
  Life History and Ecology of the Fungi    
no diploid phase, except for the sexual sporangium. A number of fungi have lost the capacity for sexual reproduction, and reproduce by asexual spores or by vegetative growth only. These fungi are
  http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungilh.html  
  Fungi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001    
Fungi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 taxonomic group called the eukarya.1 Most fungi are capable of asexual and sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is by
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  Biological Diversity 4    
of fungi are known. Fungi are classified by their method of reproduction (both sexual and asexual). It seems likely that fungi are not a monophyletic group. Historically they have been divided
  http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookDiversity_4.html  
  Dr Roalson Lecture notes Biol 104: FUNGI I Nature’s Recycling ...    
fungi tend to clone themselves by releasing vast numbers of asexual spores (which can travel 100’s of miles). – in stress conditions, sexual reproduction
  http://www.slic.wsu.edu/bios/104f02/Lecture17-FI.pdf  
  Cyber Ed® - Fungi Outline    
to the uses and contributions made by fungi. Animated sequences vividly depict extra cellular digestion, asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction by the
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  I. Chapter 25 (Fungi) Lectures on March 25 and March 27, 2003 A. ...    
germinate. 12. Classical taxonomy divided the fungi into four phyla based primarily on the structures formed during sexual reproduction. a
  http://biocourse.bio.tamu.edu/course/micr351/StudyObjectives_3/StudyObj_Chap25_26.pdf  
  Fungi    
Reproduction. Fungi are categorized into one of three different phyla (divisions) based on the type of structures produced during sexual reproduction.
  http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/Michael.Gregory/files/Bio%20102/Bio%20102%20lectures/Fungi/fungi.htm  
  Biol 1A - Lecture 10    
of fungi? of both? sperm syngamy hyphae archegonia dikaryon diploid cells oogamy sporophyte zygote embryo multicellularity spores; Why does sexual reproduction
  http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/people/brs/biol1a/Lect10.html  
  Bt1001 - Sex, Clones and Parasexuality in Fungi    
Advantages of asexual reproduction; [only one individual required] but homothallic fungi also require only one individual for sexual reproduction.
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  LEARNING OBJECTIVES    
The fungal hyphae are distinguished primarily by their mode of sexual reproduction. Fungi whose sexual stage has not been observed are lumped into the ?fungi
  http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/Botany/Tinker/CHAPTER%2015.doc  
  Formation of Sexual Structures    
These fungi form asexual reproductive units via blastic or thallic development. Sexual reproduction is suggested to provide a mechanism to remove unwanted
  http://bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au/Mycology/repro/sexstruct.htm  
  Classification of Fungi    
linked to the form of the sporangium (the structure which bears the spores). Classification of fungi by mode of sexual reproduction. Chytridiomycetes.
  http://www2.ntu.ac.uk/life/sh/modules/hlx202/Lectures/Lecturef.htm  
  Fungi    
phylum. • Imperfect fungi are fungi for which no sexual reproduction has been observed. • Examples: Aspergillus, Penicillium.
  http://www.iccc.cc.ia.us/mathscience/Dunsdon/20102%20%20Biology-Diversity%20of%20Life/Chapter%2036%20-%20Outline.htm  
  Fungi    
Asexual reproduction is more common and occurs in all fungi. For both asexual and sexual reproduction, specialized hyphae are involved.
  http://www.gpc.peachnet.edu/~vmicheli/biol107/107fungi.htm  
  Fungi    
1.2 Reproduction. Like all fungi, Basidiomycota can undergo both asexual and sexual reproduction. 1.2.1 Asexual Reproduction. Basidiomycota
  http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/microorganisms/fungi/section1.html  
  Fungi    
Deuteromycetes. Reproduction: The deuteromycete fungi have no known sexual stage. Although they do have mechanisms for the exchange
  http://www.pestmanagement.co.uk/special/biopesticide/Fungi.html  
  Fungi    
Fungi fungal diseases Names of pathogenic fungi Opportunistic mycoses Pseudohyphae Ringworm Sabouraud's agar Septate Sexual reproduction "Spaghetti & meatballs" Spherule Sporangiospore
  http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/Website/Lects/Fungi.htm  
  Sexual Reproduction    
Wednesday 9:30am - 2:30pm Fungi are classified according to their mode of sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction in fungi involves the fusion of hyphae from two different organisms to form some
  http://www.clemson.edu/pal/111/diversity/Fungi/Fungi_19.htm  
  Morphology of the Fungi    
two organisms must therefore come into direct physical contact to effect sexual reproduction. For more on reproduction in fungi, click on "Life History and Ecology". Source: C.J. Alexopoulos C. W
  http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungimm.html  
  FUNGI    
cells divided by cell walls. They are capable of both sexual and asexual reproduction. These are primitive fungi without large fruiting bodies. Examine the specimen growing on bread with a
  http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty1050/lab/fungi.htm  
  Kingdom Protista    
distinctive characters of plants, animals or fungi B. Contains a number of organisms F. Both sexual and asexual reproduction 1. Sexual reproduction involves an oogonium which contains many
  http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty1050/Protista/protista.htm  
  Setting the Stage To Screen Biocontrol Fungi    
Information Staff, Agricultural Research Service, USDA. Communicating news and To Screen Biocontrol Fungi For agricultural researchers t be readily improved by sexual reproduction to fight crop diseases
  http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/jul98/fung0798.htm  
  Lecture 6: Seed-Plant Reproduction & Fungi    
morpogenesis" p. 742 *** Fungi, Chapter 28 B. LECTURE OUTLINE Reproduction in Seed Plants, continued Conifers 18. seed 19. sepal 20. sexual reproduction 21. tripoid 22. vegetative reproduction
  http://www.dal.ca/~biol1000/lecture/studyaids/mj/lecture6/lect6.html  
  14.4 Kingdom : Fungi    
+ve and -ve strains. Such fungi are called heterothallic. (heteros= dissimilar). In these fungi sexual reproduction can occur only between thalli having +ve and -ve strains. Reproduction : Mucor
  http://www.pinkmonkey.com/studyguides/subjects/biology/chap14/b1414401.htm  
  Meiosis and sexual reproduction    
Meiosis and sexualreproduction life cycle (pp 226-231) Sex: there is a difference! Asexual ... are sexual organisms with very different life cycles (e.g. plants, fungi, algae): in every case there is this alternation of meiosis and
  http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/Bio108/Bio108f00/Meiosis.html  
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  fungi that have lost all means of sexual reproduction.    
fungithat have lost all means of sexualreproduction. Most are ascomycetes. Penicillium mold is an example.
  http://vm.nmu.edu/AREBERTU/http/qz15.htm  
  Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in fungi    
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text Slide 32 of 66 Notes: Many fungi are successful because they can produce enormous numbers of spores, both by mitosis or meiosis.
  http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/volk/fungi3/sld032.htm  
  reproduction: Sexual Reproduction    
generation in lower plants (eg, mosses, liverworts) and the complex fungi is the Sexual reproduction is of great significance in that, because of the fusion of
  http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0860695.html  
  reproduction: Sexual Reproduction    
... encyclopedia Encyclopedia —reproductionSexual Sexual reproduction occurs in many one-celled organisms and in all ...generation in lower plants (e.g., mosses, liverworts) and the complex fungi is
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  PinkMonkey.com Biology Study Guide - 14.4 Kingdom : Fungi    
fungi distinguished by the following characters: (I) Mycelium with septate hyphae. (ii) Asexual reproduction is uncommon. (iii) During sexual reproduction
  http://www.pinkmonkey.com/studyguides/subjects/biology-edited/chap14/b1414402.asp  
  Cellular Biology: Cell Types: Fungi    
FOOD, Obtains from outside sources. REPRODUCTION, Sexual and asexual. EXAMPLES, Yeast, mushrooms, penicillin molds, lichens, and slime molds.
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  Tangent Scientific Supply    
how members of the Fungi kingdom are divided. Animated sequences vividly depict extra cellular digestion, asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction by the
  http://www.tangentscientific.com/database/scripts/tang_main.pl?TopCat=Biology&SecCat=Fungi_Protist  
  Lab 4: Sexual Reproduction ?? ? ?? ?    
have as much leeway, since cellular reproduction ordinarily leads call diploid-dominant), two other sexual life cycles like rockweeds and egg fungi, have this
  http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/classes/bot125/resource/manual/lab4.pdf  
  funginotes    
The sexual reproductive structure is the asci, a small sac like structure. Reproduction of Ascomycetes: These fungi are important in decomposing dead plants
  http://www.sc2000.net/~czaremba/notesolecture/funginots.html  
  Kingdom Fungi    
food. Fungal Reproduction. 1. Fungi exhibit both asexual and sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction may take the form of: a. budding
  http://www.colorado.edu/epob/epob1220moreno/Kingdom_Fungi.htm  
  Eucaryotic Cells and Microorganisms    
Heterotrophic Saprobes--saprophytic Reproduction Fungi normally haploid Asexual reproduction--spores produced by mitosis Sexual reproduction--spores produced
  http://itech.pjc.cc.fl.us/fduncan/mcb1000/micc5ppt.PDF  
  Reproduction    
Many fungi do not undergo sexual reproduction but undergo a unique form of reproduction know as the parasexual cycle (see Mitosporic fungi).
  http://www.herts.ac.uk/natsci/Env/Fungi/repro.htm  
  Chapter 12 Fungi Fungal Vegetative Structures    
4 10 11 Fungal Divisions: Deuteromycota "fungi imperfecti” - a ‘holding category’ for organisms in which sexual reproduction is not discovered… may
  http://www.templejc.edu/dept/Biology/TAustin/Biol2421/PDF/2421_Ch12.pdf  
  Chapter 1 – Introduction to Botany    
puffballs, and bracket or shelf fungi. · Hyphae are divided by perforated septa. · Asexual reproduction: Uncommon. · Sexual reproduction: hyphae from opposite
  http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~tkoop/spring00/BLNfungi.htm  
  fungi notes b1    
Ascocarp – specialized hyphae formed by parent fungi during sexual reproduction. Ascus – sacs within the ascocarp that form spores called ascospores.
  http://sps.k12.ar.us/massengale/fungi_notes_b1.htm  
  BOT122: Classification    
slime molds; catch all for group of eukaryotes that are not animals, plants or fungi. Reproduction usually by both cell division and sexual reproduction.
  http://dogwood.botany.uga.edu/~momany/BOT122/ClassW.html  
  [organicviticulture] FW: Sexual Forms of 2 Helpful Fungi Are ...    
08:09:32 -0500 To: ARS News subscriber Subject: Sexual Forms of 2 In the world of fungi, asexuality--that is, reproduction without sex
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  KINGDOM FUNGI    
Asexual Reproduction: less important than in other fungi. conidia are produced by some members of the division. Sexual Reproduction:
  http://csm.jmu.edu/biology/mcmullck/board13%20-%20Fungi%20&%20Lichens.ppt  
  The Fungal Web    
1. True fungi (Kingdom Mycota) with walls typically containing chitin, and with cells attached to a food base by tapering rhizoids; sexual reproduction is by
  http://helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/microbes/fungalwe.htm  
  ARS | Publication request: High Levels of Gene Flow and ...    
copies of themselves. On the other hand, other fungi can mate and produce offspring by sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction leads
  http://www.nps.ars.usda.gov/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=105605  
  Kingdom Fungi    
morels. Club Fungi (Basidiomycota): Hyphae septate with perforations; Most hyphae are dikaryotic; Sexual reproduction in Basidia; Basidiospores borne on surface of
  http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/rkr/Biology203/lectures/DiversityLists/FungiChar.html  
  Survey of Lower Plants    
hyphae can also break off parent mycelium and grow separately. sexual reproduction observed in all groups except the Deuteromycota (imperfect fungi);
  http://mason.gmu.edu/~jlawrey/biol304/biol304/notes/fungi.htm  
  Medmicro Chapter 73    
Sexual reproduction in the fungi typically involves fusion of two haploid nuclei (karyogamy), followed by meiotic division of the resulting diploid nucleus (Fig
  http://gsbs.utmb.edu/microbook/ch073.htm  
  FUNGI: Nature’s Recycling Crew    
environmental conditions fungi tend to clone themselves by releasing vast numbers of asexual spores. - in stress conditions, sexual reproduction is favored
  http://www.slic.wsu.edu/bios/104sp03/Lect01McCub.pdf  
  Taxonomy and Nomenclature    
into one of five sexual groups, even if sexual reproduction has not been observed. These groups correspond to the five phyla of the Kingdom Fungi and are the
  http://www.doctorfungus.org/thefungi/nomenclature.htm  
  Re: Are there any species on Earth that have three parents?    
Since I am more familiar with fungal life cycles, I'll use them as an example. Fungi use two methods of reproduction, sexual and asexual.
  http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/oct2000/971203346.Ge.r.html  
  Overview: the place of fungi in genetic research    
C. Non-sexual variation:parasexuality. Some fungi have lost their ability to reproduce sexually. Recombination without sexual reproduction is parasexuality.
  http://www.towson.edu/~wubah/mycology/Genetics_class.htm  
  kingdomfungus    
These fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. In sexual reproduction, hyphae of 2 different strains(usually called plus and minus) reach out to one
  http://www.pburg.k12.nj.us/phs/biopages/kingdomfungus1.htm  
  ARS News: Sexual Forms of 2 Helpful Fungi Are Found    
In the world of fungi, asexuality--that is, reproduction without sex--is The scientists have discovered the sexual states, or teleomorphs, of Trichoderma
  http://oirp.ars.usda.gov/menu.htm?newsid=2054  
  CHAPTER 25 - Kingdom Fungi I. Kingdom: Fungi A. Characteristics 1 ...    
hyphae (no septa) C. Division Ascomycota 1. Yeast, mildews, truffles 2. "sac fungi", sexual reproduction by 1N ascospores in asci 3. Coenocytic (with septa) D
  http://www.horton.ednet.ns.ca/staff/selig/AP/CH25.PDF  
  No Slide Title    
B. Phylum Zygomycota zygomycetes, zygote fungi - terrestrial (eg, bread mold) - aseptate, except for reproductive cells Sexual reproduction: PLASMOGAMY- occurs
  http://biocourse.bio.tamu.edu/course/introbio/pdfs/kc/ch31lecture.pdf  
  Kingdom Fungi    
2. Deuteromycetes (Fungi Imperfecti) - artificial assemblage of about 15,000 species of fungi which lack (or it is unknown) sexual reproduction.
  http://arnica.csustan.edu/Boty1050/Fungi/fungi.htm  
  Fungi: Glossary of Terms.    
Self-sterility. Homothallism, Second mating type not required for sexual reproduction. Self-fertility. Trehalose, An oligosaccharide from some fungi.
  http://www.qub.ac.uk/fungi/Level1/site/gloss.html  
  Reproduction and dispersal: Compatibility    
Compatibility. Most fungi appear to be heterothallic, requiring compatible mating types on different thalli for sexual reproduction to take be initiated.
  http://bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au/Mycology/repro/compat.htm  
  SCIENCEPOWER 9 Correlation to the Atlantic Science Curriculum    
Reproduction 1.4 Asexual Reproduction in Bacteria, Protists, Fungi, and Animals 1.5 Asexual Reproduction in Plants Ch. 2 Sexual Reproduction and Variation 2.2
  http://www.mcgrawhill.ca/school/schoolGraphics/s9a_cc.pdf  
  TOPIC 6 : FUNGI 1. KINGDOM CHARACTERISTICS    
31-3 Fungi reproduce by spores produced asexually or asexually . A SEXUAL REPRODUCTION : When favorable environment enables rapid growth, large numbers of
  http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/courses/biol108/uploads/w03/b2/stacey/public/lectures/Topic_6.pdf  
  The Fungi and Protists    
Sexual: Each of the four divisions of fungi have different forms of sexual reproduction. This topic is covered in Day 2. useful
  http://www.howe.k12.ok.us/~jimaskew/bfungi.htm  
  Chapter 28 Outline    
Fungal Reproduction: Asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction Syngamy (fertilization) - in fungi is unique in that fusion of the cytoplasm is temporally
  http://www.colorado.edu/epob/epob1220cornwall/Spring_2001/Chapter28.htm  
  Fungi Study Questions    
true of the other Phyla of the Kingdom Fungi. phase, and the decrease in asexual reproduction as you distinction on the basis of sexual reproductive structures
  http://morgan.botany.uga.edu/btny1220/syllabus/ho/fungi.htm  
  What is a Fungus    
Asexual Reproduction. Sexual reproduction is a subject that can probably be best understood if we discuss it in human terms rather than using plants or fungi.
  http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/BOT135/Lect03_d.htm  
  Fungus Lab Review    
Slide 4 - Kingdom Fungi Division Zygomycota, Rhizopus, Sexual, A micrograph of Rhizopus showing the characteristic mode of sexual reproduction for the Zygomycota
  http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/nlc_biology/1411/lab/Fungus_Lab_Review.htm  
  outline lecture 10    
C. examples: yeast; truffles, morels,. IV. Basidiomycota---club fungi. A. Mushroom morphology. 1. cap, gills, stipe, spores. 2. sexual reproduction. a. basidia.
  http://web.bio.utk.edu/cox/outline_lecture10.htm  


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