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Plasmogamy is a
stage in the ****ual
reproduction of fungi, in
which the
protoplasm of two
parent cells (usually from the mycelia) fuse
without the fusion...
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challenged by
later studies.)
Compatible cell-types can fuse
cytoplasms (
plasmogamy). When this occurs, the two
nuclei of two
cells pair off and
cohabit without...
- ****es. For
details on the ****ual
characteristics of fungi, see:
Hypha and
Plasmogamy.
Secondary ****
characteristics in non-human
animals include manes of male...
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cytoplasm of each cell must fuse with the
other in a
process known as
plasmogamy. Once
within the
joined cell membrane, the
nuclei are
referred to as pronuclei...
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filamentous hyphae.
Typically haploid Basidiomycota mycelia fuse via
plasmogamy and then the
compatible nuclei migrate into each other's
mycelia and pair...
- ****ual
reproduction of fungi:
plasmogamy,
karyogamy and meiosis. The
cytoplasm of two
parent cells fuse
during plasmogamy and the
nuclei fuse
during karyogamy...
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other cytoplasmic components occupy the same cell (heterokaryosis and
plasmogamy).
Fusion of the
unlike nuclei in the cell of the
heterokaryon results...
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movement of
pollen from the
stamen to the carpel. It encomp****es both
plasmogamy, the
fusion of the protoplasts, and karyogamy, the
fusion of the nuclei...
- with one another, they form a
dikaryotic mycelia in a
process called plasmogamy.
Prerequisites for
mycelial survival and
colonization in a
substrate (like...
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forming a
heterokaryon (meaning "different nuclei"). This
process is
called plasmogamy.
Actual fusion to form
diploid nuclei is
called karyogamy, and may not...