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- Fungi can propagate themselves successfully with their millions of asexual spores. That being the case,why is the production of sexual spores necessary?Some anti-fungal medications work by blocking DNA synthesis in the fungal cell. Describe where in the cell cycle such a medication would halt the fungal cell . and the consequences of this early termination of the cycleIf the spores of a fungus are haploid and divide to form the hyphae by mitosis, then what are the cells of the hyphae (haploid, diploid, tripled) ?
- Describe two ways in which fungal spores arise. Sexual spores= zygosporesGive examples of fungal asexual reproductionSome fungal species can undergo both sexual and asexual life cycles. During very hot seasons fungi prefer; Select one: a. Asexual reproduction by mitosis, to reduce its genetic diversity b. Asexual reproduction by mitosis to reduce the number of spores c. Asexual reproduction by mitosis to produce diploid cells d. Sexual reproduction by meiosis to produce haploid spores that can resist extreme conditions e. Asexual reproduction by mitosis, as this process needs less energy
- Why do you think that the fungal sexual reproduction occurs under extreme conditions only? Why not at all times since sexual replication would benefit the gene pool better? what do you think? Original and simple answer please thank you :)Explain the relationship between fungal hyphae and the production of a mycelium.Does dominance of the haploid condition in a fungal life cycle offer an adaptive advantage? Why or why not?