Fungal spores produced asexually at tips or sides of hyphae are called :–
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The asexual spores are produced inside a sac-like fungus structure called a sporangium which can contain aplanospores (non-motile) or zoospores (mobile by flagella). Other fungi produce asexual spores called conidia. They are non motile, produced on the tip or side of the stalk – conidiophores.
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