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how does spore formation takes place in bread mould

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Answered by daiem
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The Black bread mold, Rhizopus Stolonifer, is a common type of fungus. It grows and reproduces the same way that most molds do. In asexual reproduction, the mold makes spores inside a sporangium. When the spores are ready to leave and spread more mold, the sporangium breaks open and lets the spores float out.
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Answered by Bulific
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It flies as a spore and appears on the surface of the bread after getting appropriate conditions to grow, thespore sprouts and forms structures on the bread surface which are hair like. When the mould matures it producesspores in its sporangia, just like other fungi.
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