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name the part of Rhizopus in which spores are formed.State the condition under which spores grow into a new individual.​

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Answered by noorfatma549
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Rhizopus is a fungus that reproduces by spore formation. The fungal hyphae give rise to a globular structure known as sporangium. This sporangium gives rise to several spores by repetitive division of its nucleus. Each nucleus gets surrounded by a part of cytoplasm and, thus, develops into a spore.

Answered by namansinghal4567
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Rhizopus is a fungus that reproduces by spore formation. The fungal hyphae give rise to a globular structure known as sporangium. This sporangium gives rise to several spores by repetitive division of its nucleus. Each nucleus gets surrounded by a part of cytoplasm and, thus, develops into a spore

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