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Bread mould reproduced by?​

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Answered by shivanshmanohar13
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It grows and reproduces the same way that most molds do. In asexual reproduction, the mold makes spores inside a sporangium. When the spores are ready to leave and spread more mold, the sporangium breaks open and lets the spores float out. In sexual reproduction its hyphae touch the hyphae of another Rhizopus mycelium.

Answered by nirubalaji07
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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 mould develops spores within a sporangium during asexual reproduction.

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