Question
Differentiate between Ascomycetes and Basidio Mycetes.

Answer

S.No.
Ascomycetes
Basidiomycetes
1.
In the ascocarp, the fruiting body, each ascus produces eight ascospores.
In the basidiocarp, the fruiting body, each basidium produces four basidiospores.
2.
The sexual spores, ascospores are produced endogenously.
The sexual spores, basidiospores are produced exogenously.
3.
Asexual spores are formed.
No asexual spores are formed.
4.
Sex organs are formed.
Sex organs are absent.
5.
Oogamy is common.
Somatogamy is common.

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