What are the differences between spirogyra conjugation and mould conjugation
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Explanation: Spirogyra, a freshwater filamentous alga, also exhibits conjugation, where two nearby filaments develop extensions that contact each other. ... The black bread mold, Rhizopus, reproduces asexually by spores and sexually by conjugation. During conjugation, the tips of short hyphae act as gametes, and fuse.
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- Spirogyra, a freshwater filamentous alga, also exhibits conjugation.
- Which occurs when two neighbouring filaments produce extensions that touch.
- Rhizopus, the black bread mould, reproduces both asexually and sexually.
- Short hyphae tips act as gametes and unite during conjugation.
- One positive mycelium comes into touch with another negative mycelium during Rhizopus conjugation.
- It promotes the production of zygophores, which are specialised hyphae.
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