how bread mould is produce in spore formation
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Step-by-step explanation:
Spore formation in bread mould:
They produce tiny, dust-like cells called spores in large numbers. In the presence of appropriate temperature and moisture conditions, these spores land on a suitable place, germinate and give rise to new hyphae.
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Rhizopus stolonifer which is a fungi is also known as bread mould. It flies as a spore and appears on the surface of the bread after getting appropriate conditions to grow, the spore sprouts and forms structure on the bread surface which are hair like. When the mould matures it produces spores in its sporangia, just like other fungi.
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