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- Are all Grantia Spicules identical to each other, or are some different from others?Zygomycete bread molds such as Rhizopus stolonifer (black bread mold) produce sporangia in both sexual and asexual reproductive cycles. Which of the following do the sexual sporangia of Rhizopus stolonifer originate from (i.e. what does the sporangia grow out of)? Select one: O a. from the aseptate hyphae O b. from the zygosporangium O c. from the substrate O d. from the gametangiaThe basidium of the club fungi could be correctly described as; A reproductive structure that produces diploid spores A sexual reproductive structure that produces 4 haploid spores An asexual reproductive structure that produces thousands of spores A sexually reproductive structure that produces 8 haploid spores
- Label the diagram which features an illustration of a portion of the sporophyte of Selaginella with strobili, and a photomicrograph of the longitudinal section of a mature strobilus. Indicate whether each of the structure you identified is haploid (n) or diploid (2n)Mention any two types of vegetative reproduction in Selaginella.Habit , Habitat & spore of Selaginella shows diversity. Explain
- Temporary finger like extensions on amoeba are called: I. Cell membrane II. Cell wall III. Pseudopodia IV. CiliaWhat is labelled diagram of Brugia malayi ?The photo below is a longitudinal section (I.s.) of the strobilus of Selaginella at 40x. How does this photo illustrate the importance of the previous question?