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flagellated spores are conidia in which organism they are seen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Penicillium

Answer. Non-flagella spores called as conidia are available in Penicillium. It is the ascomycetous fungi which is majorly important in natural environment and food & drug production. Some members of genus create pencillium, a molecule which is preferred as antibiotic that stops or kills the growth of specific bacteria.

Answered by kingRohan5
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Non-flagella spores called as conidia are available in Penicillium. It is the ascomycetous fungi which is majorly important in natural environment and food & drug production.

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