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Acropetal conidial chain pattern found in which fungi-​

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Answered by udipthi
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Answered by madeducators1
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Fungi are the eukaryotic, heterotrophic, spore-producing, thalloid organism.

Explanation:

  • The acropetal conidial chain is found in ascomycetes.
  • First, let us understand what acropetal conidial chain means. It is the chain of conidia in which the new conidia is formed at the tip of fungi.
  • Conidia are thinly walled, non-motile, exogenous asexual spores.
  • It is the common mode of asexual reproduction in ascomycetes. Conidia are borne on the branched or unbranched hyphae called conidiophores. Examples are Penicillin, Aspergillus.
  • Ascomycetes are also called as sac fungi.
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