Biology, asked by annajoy0101, 1 year ago

what are conidia? how are they different from sporangiospores?

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Answered by yuviyuvi
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sporangiospores ... are spores used for reproduction in fungi...
Answered by Anonymous
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conindia are uninucleate, non-motile, asexual spores produced by the lingua like penicillium.

Sporangiospores are spores that are produced in a sporangium (plural: sporangia). A sporangium in fungi (but not mosses and some other organisms) is simply a cell containing spores.

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