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In there occurs a phenomenon known as heterothallism which means

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Fusion of two gametes from two thalli of opposite strains

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Fusion of two gametes from thalli of similar stain

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Formation of a zygospore partheno-genetically

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Torula stage

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Heterothallism is a phenomenon in which two different sexes participate in sexual reproduction. It is usually used to distinguish heterothallic fungi, that require two compatible partners to produce sexual spores from the fungi which undergo sexual reproduction from a single organism.
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In there occurs a phenomenon known as heterothallism which means
TopicBiological Classification
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1
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