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explain the process of spore formation in fungus

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Answered by aiza04
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It is a mode of asexual reproduction for some organisms like fungi, protozoa. It resembles like a process of multiple fission. In which the organism breaks up into a number of pieces, or spores, each of which separately develops into an individual organism. ... Each of these spores germinates and produces a new individual.
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You may have observed a cottony growth on stale bread, or some spoilt food stuffs. It does not take long for this cottony growth to turn into minute pin- head like structures of bread mould. These are calledsporangia (singular-sporangium) as they have spores

in them. The spores are thick-walled, microscopic, asexually reproducing bodies. They are carried by Wind and keep floating in air. They germinate when they find a suitable medium to grow. Mosses and

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