Biological Classification

Reproduction

  • Vegetative propagation: By fragmentation, fission & budding.
  • Asexual reproduction: By spores called conidia or sporangiospores or zoospores.
  • Sexual reproduction: By oospores, ascospores and basidiospores. They are produced in distinct structures called fruiting bodies.
  • The sexual cycle involves 3 steps:
    a. Plasmogamy: Fusion of protoplasm between two motile or non-motile gametes.
    b. Karyogamy: Fusion of two nuclei.
    c. Meiosis in zygote resulting in haploid spores.
  • When a fungus reproduces sexually, two haploid hyphae of compatible mating types come together and fuse.
  • In some fungi the fusion of two haploid cells immediately results in diploid cells (2n).
  • In other fungi (ascomycetes and basidiomycetes), a dikaryotic stage or dikaryophase (n + n i.e. two nuclei per cell) occurs. Such a condition is called a dikaryon. Later, parental nuclei fuse and the cells become diploid.
  • The fungi form fruiting bodies in which reduction division occurs, leading to formation of haploid spores.
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