Example of exogenous spore in fungi
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Fungal spores are microscopic biological particles that allow fungi to be reproduced, serving a similar purpose to that of seeds in the plant world. ... There are thousands of different fungi in the world which are essential for the survival of other organisms.
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Exogenous spore formation: It is the type of spore formation taking place externally or exogenously in fungus. Spores thus formed are known as exogenous spores or conidia. Endogenous spore formation: It is type of spore formation in fungus in which the sporesare produced within the sporangium ( spore-producing cells).
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