The conidiospores of Penicillium are
(1)Uninucleate and colourless
(2)Uninucleate and pigmented
(3)Binucleate and colourless
(4)Binucleate and pigmented
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They possess simple or branching structures that are slightly elongated and end in clusters of flask-shapes known as phialides and are called conidiophores. ... They are manufactured or produced in dry chains and they emanate from the tips of the phialides
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2. uninucleate and pigmented
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