Answer:
Fruiting body, If cut off, will hamper sexual reproduction in fungi.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Fungi are of unicellular, multinucleate, and multicellular. They can be classified based on their reproductive spores and their multinucleate or multicellular filaments nature that can be called as hyphae. The sporocarp that is also named as fruiting bodyor fruit body is a multicellular structure in which the spore-producing structures, like basidia or asci, are born.
The fungi consist of spores in the fruiting bodies, that are dispersed for reproduction process. Mushrooms common instance of a fruiting body. These are formed from hyphae, that are smaller threads that usually forms the bulk of fungi. The term mycelium that describes a hyphae network will be extending in all directions through the soil. Hence, when Fruiting body is cut off it will hamper sexual reproduction in fungi because there are many hyphae with which Fruiting body can be formed.
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Answer:
Chromosome 17 is made of over million (80) base pairs.
Approximately how many genes are found on chromosome 17?
1600
Explanation:
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E.3/16
Vg: normal wings; vg: vestigial wings
Bt: normal wings, bt: bent wings
But to simplify, I write:
V: normal wing; v: vestigial wing
B: normal wings; b: bent wings
P: VvBb x VvBb
Gametes (both) VB, Vb, vB, vb
F1 (Punnett Square)
.....|.... VB...|...Vb...|...vB...|..vb
VB | VVBB | VVBb | VvBB | VvBb
Vb | VVBb .| VVbb | VvBb | Vvbb
vB | VvBB ..| VvBb | vvBB | vvBb
vb | VvBb ..| Vvbb. | vvBb | vvbb
Phenotypic ratio: 9/16 V-B- (normal) : 3/16 V-bb (bent) : 3/16 vvB- (vestigial) : 1/16 vvbb (vestigial-bent)