How the spore formation occur in rhizopus
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Rhizopus species grow as filamentous, branching hyphae that generally lack cross-walls (i.e., they are coenocytic).
They reproduce by forming asexual and sexual spores.
In asexual reproduction, sporangiospores are produced inside a spherical structure, the sporangium.
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Spore formation is an aspect of asexual reproduction in Rhizopus in which numerous spores are produced that germinate on getting a suitable substrate.
They initially form filamentous structures called hyphae.
Spores are unicellular reproductive spherical bodies that get stored in a sac like structure called sporangium.
The sporangium is held on a supportive stalk known as the sporangiophore.
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