Name a fungus that undergoes asexual reproduction by means of conidia
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Explanation:Chytridiomycota: The Chytrids. ... Most chytrids are unicellular; a few form multicellular organisms and hyphae, which have no septa between cells (coenocytic). They reproduce both sexually and asexually; the asexual spores are called diploid zoospores. Their gametes are the only fungal cells known to have a flagellum.
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Ascomycetes fungus that undergoes asexual reproduction by means of conidia.
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- The Ascomycetes reproduce asexually by fission, budding, fragmentation, arthrospores, chlamydospores or conidia.
- A new individual may be produced directly by budding or by budding spores known as blastospores which on germination give rise to new individuals.
- Ascomycota species can be found on dry land around the world, in habitats ranging from tropical and temperate forests to grasslands and beyond. There are even species of ascomycota that live in extreme environments.
- Conidia are haploid cells genetically identical to their haploid parent. They are produced by conversion of hyphal elements, or are borne on sporogenous cells on or within specialized structures termed conidiophores, and participate in dispersal of the fungus.
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