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Zygospore - Wikipedia
A zygospore is a diploid reproductive stage in the life cycle of many fungi and protists. Zygospores are created by the nuclear fusion of haploid cells. en.wikipedia.org
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Zygospore - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Zygospores are defined as sexual spores produced by Zygomycetes, which can be observed in homothallic species and occasionally in heterothallic species. www.sciencedirect.com
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3.3: Zygospore-forming Fungi - Biology LibreTexts
These organisms were formerly classified in a group called the Zygomycota because they sexually reproduce by forming a structure called a zygospore. bio.libretexts.org
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zygospore
zygospore Bot. (ˈzaɪgəʊspɔə(r), ˈzɪg-) [ad. G. zygospor: see zygo- and spore.] A spore formed by conjugation; a germ-cell arising from the fusion of two similar cells (gametes), as in certain Algæ and Fungi. Hence zygoˈsporic a., of the nature of or producing zygospores.1864 Q. Jrnl. Microscop. Sci.... Oxford English Dictionary
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zygospore formation | SGD - Saccharomyces Genome Database
Zygospores are characteristic of the zygomycete fungi (phylum Zygomycota) thick-walled and darkly colored, and usually heavily ornamented as well, with many ... www.yeastgenome.org
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Explain the term zygospore fungi. How does black bread mold ...
The fungi usually reproduce asexually but in some cases it can reproduce sexually also. The spores are formed inside a sporangium by asexual reproduction. www.vedantu.com
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Zygospores - (Microbiology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Zygospores are thick-walled resting spores formed by the fusion of two similar gametangia in fungi. They are a key characteristic of the phylum Zygomycota. library.fiveable.me
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Zygospore | biology - Britannica
a dormant state called a zygospore. Zygospores generally have a large store of food reserves and a thick, resistant cell wall. www.britannica.com
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ZYGOSPORE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ZYGOSPORE is a thick-walled spore of some algae and fungi that is formed by union of two similar sexual cells, usually serves as a resting ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Zygospore formation in Zygnematophyceae predates several land ...
As described above, zygospores of Zygnematophyceae are characterized by a resilient cell wall rich in aromatics and accumulate lipids and starch ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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azygospore
azygospore Bot. (əˈzaɪgəʊspɔə(r), əˈzɪg-, eɪ-) [f. a- 14 + zygospore.] A parthenogenetic zygospore.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1898 H. C. Porter tr. Strasburger's Bot. 348 Although the conjugating hyphæ meet in pairs, no fusion takes place, and their terminal cells become converted directly into spores, whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhizopus
In sexual reproduction, a dark zygospore is produced at the point where two compatible mycelia fuse. Upon germination, a zygospore produces colonies that are genetically different from either parent. wikipedia.org
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Zygomycota
As the zygospore enlarges, so do the warty structures until there are contiguous around the entire cell. Zygospore formation may be stimulated at higher temperatures of incubation (30–40 °C). wikipedia.org
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Azygospore
Azygospore is an asexually formed zygospore in fungi. Also known as parthenogenically formed from a gamete without gametic fusion. wikipedia.org
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Chlamydospore
See also Conidium Resting spore Zygospore References External links The chlamydospores of Candida albicans, Chlamydospore development Germ cells wikipedia.org
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