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Ultimate branches of conidiophore in penicillium is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Brush-like apical portion of the conidiopnore is known as penicillus, which bears many bottle- shaped phial ides. Sometimes, it bears primary, secondary or tertiary branches, and the ultimate branches are called metulae, which bear the sterigmata or phialides.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Ultimate branches of conidiophore in penicillium is called metulae.  

Explanation:

  • The penicillin is a fungal species that reproduces by both sexual and asexual reproduction.  
  • The sexual reproduction in penicillin happens through the formation of the ascospores whereas the asexual reproduction happens through the formation of conidiospores.  
  • These conidospores form from the erect body of the mycelium, the spores; they sometimes bear branches called the mutelae.

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