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Conidia are the asexual reproductive structure found in which plant?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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The most common of these structures are zoospores that usually are microscopic motile structures. Other common asexual reproductive structures are conidia (Penicillium), buds (Hydra) and gemmules (sponge).In fungi and algae, specialized asexual reproductive units are formed.
Answered by SaNjUy
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Conidia (singular, conidium) are the asexual, non-motile spores of certain genera of fungi. They too are made by mitosis.

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