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Conidial bearing structure in penicillium are called

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Answered by antiochus
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conidial bearing structure in penicillium are called Sterigmata.

so the explanation is

1) Reproduction in penicillin is sexual as well as asexual.

2) During asexual reproduction the vegetative mycellium  develops into conidiophore.

3) The branches of conidiophore is known as ramus which further branch to form metulae.

4) On the tip of matulae flask shaped structure are known as sterigmata are borned which bears conidia on its surface

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