You are doing a great job by making such video, this video has been extremely helpful to me to understand this concept of reproduction in fungi. I am very very Very thankful to you.
I'm a little confused, does the the two different nuclei come from the same mycelium or does it come from two different mycelium? I'm guessing it came from one mycelium
you explained the sexual reproduction very well! ut you didn't explain the asexuall as detailed, how it happens. I write in my exam that it happens through budding etc but it seems like my professor doesn't think that's enough information
good video, but could have been more thorough and questions remain. Say, is there a fruiting body at any point during the sexual reproductive cycle? you don't specify that. I would presume yes.
Thank you! just a quick question though. CAN ANYONE ANSWER THIS? For Sexual Reproduction, how would you start off with 2 different hyphae? is it because a mutation has accidentally occured?
They came from two different individuals (mycelia). By a process named "plasmogamy", the hyphas produce a cell with two nucleus (heterokaryotic stage).
I dislike that you anthropomorphized the fungus in the beginning. Fungi "wanting to" doesn't explain the processes underpinning either result. Otherwise good, thank you very much.
12 years later and still helping me with my exam. thank you!
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Nice job explaning the "when" and "why" occurs one type of reproduction or the other. Thank you!
Yes, micro evolution. I was thankful for that too.
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You are doing a great job by making such video, this video has been extremely helpful to me to understand this concept of reproduction in fungi. I am very very Very thankful to you.
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thank you so much! you explained it better than my teacher did :D
Explaining the why behind the reason of sexual vs asexual reproduction connected it all together
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Does this mean that Fungi is an entirely haploid organism and never diploid?
+MrHeshtek yes , they typically 1N just like bacteria
No, the diploid stage is just short. After karyogamy, but before meiosis occurs, the organism is diploid.
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I'm a little confused, does the the two different nuclei come from the same mycelium or does it come from two different mycelium?
I'm guessing it came from one mycelium
Jessica Abernethy two mycilia
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explained it better than my professor haha thank you
you explained the sexual reproduction very well! ut you didn't explain the asexuall as detailed, how it happens. I write in my exam that it happens through budding etc but it seems like my professor doesn't think that's enough information
where would meiosis come in?
He only explains the basic, doesn't really go much into details such as heterokaryon and dikaryotic.
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Can you explain sexual reproduction taking the number of chromosomes into account?
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good video, but could have been more thorough and questions remain. Say, is there a fruiting body at any point during the sexual reproductive cycle? you don't specify that. I would presume yes.
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Thank you
Thank you! just a quick question though. CAN ANYONE ANSWER THIS? For Sexual Reproduction, how would you start off with 2 different hyphae? is it because a mutation has accidentally occured?
They came from two different individuals (mycelia). By a process named "plasmogamy", the hyphas produce a cell with two nucleus (heterokaryotic stage).
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I dislike that you anthropomorphized the fungus in the beginning. Fungi "wanting to" doesn't explain the processes underpinning either result. Otherwise good, thank you very much.
@D'lish Donut you gotta chill out
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