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- Differentiate between the Ascomycota and the Basidiomycota in terms of the cells that produce spores and the spores produced. Differentiate between a cleistothecium, apothecium, and perithecium/pseudothecium. Differentiate among the main groups for basidiomycetes in the Friesian system: the Agaricaceae, Boletaceae, Cantharellaceae, Hydnaceae, Clavariaceae, Thelephoraceae, Polyporaceae, Gasteromycetes, and Jelly fungi.Identify members of the categories in Matchmaker: Gilled, Boletes, Polypores, Toothed, Veined, Morels etc., Cups, Bird's Nest, Corals Clubs, Jelly Fungi, Crusts, Puffballs, Truffles, and Other.Describe the general characters of Basidiomycetes.To describe the life cycle of the typical basidiomycetes.
- Use simple diagrams to illustrate how the life cycle of a typical basidiomycete differs from that of a typical ascomycete.Place the following events of the SEXUAL lifecycle of a Basidiomycota in chronological order from a spore landing on a substrate through the production of a spore.Basidiospore lands on a substrate Options: plasmogamy, heterokaryotic hyphae/mycelium, meiosis, heterokaryotic fruiting body, karyogamy within a basidium, haploid hyphaeDraw the life cycle of an ascomycete, and indicate theheterokaryotic stage.
- Describe the life cycle of a member of the Basidiomycota including the following terms/structures: basidiocarp, basidiospore, basidium, clamp connection, dikaryotic, diploid, haploid, karyogamy, meiosis, monokaryotic, plasmogamy, primary mycelium, secondary mycelium, tertiary mycelium. Differentiate between homothallism and heterothallism. Differentiate between unifactorial (bipolar) and bifactorial (tetrapolar) heterothallism.Below is a series of pictures of an Ascomycete, Peziza, from macroscopic to microscopic views. 4x (c.s.) 400x (c.s.) Make a sketch of Peziza at 400x and upload it here with the following structures labeled: ascus, ascospores, ascocarp, apotheclum, dikaryotic hyphaeDescribe the major life history events for a basidiomycete and the ways which the basidiomycetes compare to the ascomycetes. Indicate the ecological importance of the basidiomycetes as well as their economic importance