Biology, asked by sid12345678, 1 year ago

how does rhizopus get benefited by reproducing through sporulation? list any three favourable conditions for the germination of spores

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Answered by VestaHofman
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Spores are the agent of asexual reproduction in Rhizopus. Numerous spores are dispersed through wind. Spores are produced in the sporangiospores which are produced in a special hyphae of fungi named sporangiophores. Each spore germinate to form a new thallus. The sexual reproduction reproduction requires the gamate formation and their fusion to produce zygote this requires two compatible hyphae to fuse. The zygote form is diplod  and it converts into two haploid spores. Therefore, sporulation, asexual reproduction will be more beneficial for rhizopus.

The three favourable conditions for the germination of spores are: moisture, food and temperature.


Answered by Sidyandex
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The three necessary and favorable conditions for the spores to germinate and grow are


1. The right amount of moisture.

2. A suitable temperature that aids in growth.

3. The right amount of oxygen.


Nutrition is also essential for their growth along with these 3 basic requirements.


All these factors result in faster and better growth.

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