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What is conidium? And its functions​

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Answered by aritra7125
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Conidia are asexually produced spores that are borne externally to the cells that produce them. ... The conidia of these fungi not only germinate and produce a new generation, they also function in dispersal and so have physical characteristics suited to the most efficient performance of this role.

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not condium it's condia as it is plural

Answered by yadavkumarpal95
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Conidia are asexually produced spores that are borne externally to the cells that produce them. ... The conidia of these fungi not only germinate and produce a new generation, they also function in dispersal and so have physical characteristics suited to the most efficient performance of this role.

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