At a stage of their cycle, ascomycetes fungi produce the fruiting bodies like apothecium, perithecium or cleistothecium. How are these three types of fruiting bodies different from each other? Eduinfy.com
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At a stage of their cycle, ascomycetes fungi produce the fruiting bodies like apothecium, perithecium or cleistothecium. How are these three types of fruiting bodies different from each other?

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The fruiting body of ascomycetes is called ascocarp. Ascocarp can be divided into three types, viz. apothecium perithecium and cleistothecium.

(a) Apothecium is a saucer-shaped structure which is open from the upper side.
(b) Perithecium is a flask-shaped structure with a pore-like opening.
(c) Cleistothecium is a closed structure with no opening.

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