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(Each perithecium contains '''asci''' which in turn contain '''ascospores''', or sexual spores. Each ascus takes its turn elongating into the ostiole (small pore in the side of the perithecium facing away from the fungus) and discharging its ascospores into the environment.<ref name="(Volk TJ, 2000)"/>)
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Each perithecium contains '''asci''' which in turn contain '''ascospores''', or sexual spores. Each ascus takes its turn elongating into the ostiole (small pore in the side of the perithecium facing away from the fungus) and discharging its ascospores into the environment.<ref name="(Volk TJ, 2000)"/>
Each ascus takes its turn elongating into the ostiole (small pore in the side of the perithecium facing away from the fungus) and discharging its ascospores into the environment.

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Each ascus takes its turn elongating into the ostiole (small pore in the side of the perithecium facing away from the fungus) and discharging its ascospores into the environment.

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