Upgraded B003 Ntbi1601 Formation Site Penicillium Conidia
Upgraded B003 Ntbi1601 Formation Site Penicillium Conidia — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.
Diagram showing the structure and formation site of Penicillium conidia. Labelled parts: Cross-section, Reproduction, Sporangium, Substrate, Budding, Conidia, Spores, like Penicillium, clearly the phialides, Dispersal Strategies. A diagrammatic view of an organ or tissue obtained by cutting it at a right angle to its longitudinal axis. FYI: Transverse sections (T.S.) are standard in plant anatomy to study the arrangement of vascular bundles. Ability to produce offspring; not a defining feature as some organisms like mules are sterile. A sac-like structure that produces and contains asexual spores (sporangiospores). FYI: This structure is typically found in fungi like Rhizopus and is the site of asexual spore formation. The substance on which an enzyme acts. A type of asexual reproduction or viral release where a new individual or virion grows out from the body of the parent. FYI: In viruses like HIV, the envelope is actually stolen from the host's plasma membrane during budding. Asexual spores produced exogenously on conidiophores. Haploid reproductive cells produced by the sporophyte through meiosis, capable of developing into a gametophyte. FYI: In mosses, spores germinate to form a filamentous stage called the protonema. like Penicillium is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A detailed, labeled cross-section of a mold structure (like Penicillium), clearly showing the phialides and the external budding/formation of conidia. Use color coding for clarity. clearly the phialides is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A detailed, labeled cross-section of a mold structure (like Penicillium), clearly showing the phialides and the external budding/formation of conidia. Use color coding for clarity. Dispersal Strategies is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A detailed, labeled cross-section of a mold structure (like Penicillium), clearly showing the phialides and the external budding/formation of conidia. Use color coding for clarity.