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how the hyphae of bread mould are involved in reproduction, explain and a figure for same​

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Answered by sanjeevaraya3
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Answer:

Explanation:

In sexual reproduction its hyphae touch the hyphae of another Rhizopus mycelium. When they fuse, they make round balls called zygospores. After some time, the zygospore makes another sporangium, which then makes spores. ... The mycelium is the main part of the mold, and grows inside the bread.

Genus: Rhizopus

Kingdom: Fungi

Answered by Anonymous
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In sexual reproduction its hyphae touch the hyphae of another Rhizopus mycelium. When they fuse, they make round balls called zygospores. After some time, the zygospore makes another sporangium, which then makes spores. ... The spores land on a place where they can turn into a new mold, and begin to grow.

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