The asexual spores in Aspergillus are
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Asexual spores of higher fungi are called conidia, and although there is great variety in conidial form and function, all conidia represent nonmotile asexual propagules that are usually made from the side or tip of specialized sporogenous cells and do not form through progressive cleavage of the cytoplasm.
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