Biology, asked by ankursonowal53, 22 days ago

5, explain how does bread mould reproduce​

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Answered by litzSofil
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Answer:

Bread mould reproduces asexually by spore formation. Black bread mould is a common form of fungus. It reproduces and grows in the same way as other moulds. The sporangium breaks open and the spores float out when they're about to leave and spread more mould.

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Answered by madeducators5
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Reproduction in bread mold

Explanation:

  • Rhizopus is also called bread mold.
  • Bread molds are a type of fungus that primarily reproduce by means of asexual reproduction.
  • Although they reproduce by sexual and asexual means.
  • Asexual reproduction is done by spore formation, they develop spores within the sporangium.
  • The sporangium breaks and the spore moves out, and propagation through spores occurs.
  • During sexual reproduction, the hyphae come in contact with the other mycelium
  • A  number of hyphae join to form the mycelium.
  • Fungal hyphae secrete digestive enzymes to absorb nutrients from food sources.

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