Biology, asked by tanmayrp5546, 9 months ago

What are conidia ?How they are different from sponangiospores?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conidia are asexually produced spores that are borne externally to the cells that produce them. ... Sporangiospores are produced inside specialized cells called sporangia and remain enclosed in the cells until maturity.

Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Conidia (singular: conidium) are asexual spores that are formed at the end or the side of the conidiophore, a specialized hyphal structure that produces the conidium.They are non-mobile and must be dispersed via the wind or other external transport. Conidia are the fungus's primary method of reproduction.

Conidia

Not enclosed in a sac.

Produced in chains at the end of aerial hyphae called conidiophores.

Example Aspergillus.

Sporangiospores

Produced within a sporangium (sac).

Formed at the and of aerial hyphae called sporangiophores.

Example Rhizopus.

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