Science, asked by aparam150, 4 months ago

how does the bread mould reproduce?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 justinsagat510
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hello.......buddy......i have a photo about the bread mold.

and how its produce.........you can see there.....im also 10th

Molds reproduce by producing large numbers of small spores, which may contain a single nucleus or be multinucleate

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