Ascomycota & Basidiomycota
ascospore
Haploid spore produced within the ascus of ascomycetes.
ascogonium
In ascomycetes the female gametangium cell (sexual reproductive cell) is called a ____.
antheridium
In ascomycetes the male gametangium cell (sexual reproductive cell) is called a ____.
ascocarp
In sac fungi, the cuplike reproductive structure formed when two haploid nuclei fuse to form a zygote
edible
Most _____ musthrooms belong to the phylum Basidiomycota.
Ascomycota
Yeasts, truffles, morels, and Penicillium are found in the ____ phylum.
basidiocarp cap
#1 & #3 in this image is a ____.
basidiocarp gills
#2 in this image are the ____.
basidiocarp stalk
#4 in this image is a ___.
Penicillium
A genus of fungus found in the phylum Ascomycota-used as a source of a chemical used to make an antibiotic.
morel
A widely distributed, edible ascomycete fungus that has a brown oval or pointed fruiting body with an irregular honeycombed surface bearing the spores.
conidiophores.....conidiospores
Asexual reproduction in ascomycetes includes the formations of stalk-like ____ which release haploid ____.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Baker's and brewer's yeast found in the phylum Ascomycota.
basidia
Club-shaped structures on the underside of club fungi where spores form.
basidiocarp
Fruiting body of basidiomycetes.
sac fungi
Organisms in the phylum Ascomycota are commonly referred to as ____.
club fungi
Organisms in the phylum Basidiomycota are commonly referred to as ____.
Basidiomycota
Shelf fungi, smuts, rusts, toadstools, and common mushrooms are found in the ____ phylum.
ascus
Small sacs in an ascocarp where ascospores develop on sac fungi.
basidiospores
Spores produced in the basidia of basidiomycetes during sexual reproduction.