What are gemmules and conidia? Name one organism each in which these are formed?
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Gemmules:
- The gemmules are internal buds which are used in budding process, a asexual reproduction.
- This bud gets dejected from the parent organisms and grows into an individual organism.
- These structures are found in sponges (Phylum Porifera).
Conidia:
- The conidia are spores which are used in the asexual reproductions in fungus.
- The spores (fused with one another) are generated from the parental organisms.
- This structure is found in hypha (Phylum Ascomycota)
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