how does a bread mould reproduce asexually ? pls explain it
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Your answer:
The fungi on a bread piece grows from the spores which are present in the air.
Spores are asexual reproductive bodies. Each spore is covered by a hard protective coat to withstand unfavourable conditions such as high temperature and low humidity. So they can survive for a long time. Under favorable conditions, a spore germinates and develops into a new individual. Plants such as moss and ferns also reproduce by the means of spores.
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The fungi usually reproduce asexually by producing sporangiospores. The black tips of bread mold, Rhizopus stolonifer, are the swollen sporangia packed with black spores. When spores land on a suitable substrate, they germinate and produce a new mycelium. ... Sexual reproduction starts when conditions become unfavorable.