Ascocarps (mark all that true statements): contain asci that produce ascospores, which are dispersed and germinate to form new mycelia contain asci that produce genetically Identical ascospores contain asci, which each contain eight haploid nuclei contain gills and a cap (a typical mushroom structure) each contain eight haploid nuclei Solution Ascpcarps... Ascocarps also called ascoma, plural ascomata, fruiting structure of fungi of the phylum Ascomycota (kingdom Fungi). The ascocarp contain saclike structures (asci) that usually bear four to eight ascospores. ascocarps are in the form of apothecium ,cleistothecium or perithecium.Apothecium is stalked and either disklike, saucer-shaped, or cup-shaped with exposed asci. The largest known apothecium, produced by Geopyxis cacabus, has a stalk 1 metre (40 inches) high and a cup 50 centimetres (20 inches) across. Cleistothecia are spherical and must rupture or disintegrate to release their ascospores. Perithecia are globular or flask-shaped with an apical opening for discharge of ascospores..