Write the process of conida formation in cystopus
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Conidium, a type of asexual reproductive spore of fungi (kingdom Fungi) usually produced at the tip or side of hyphae (filaments that make up the body of a typical fungus) or on special spore-producing structures called conidiophores. The spores detach when mature.
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In each such sporangiophore there are about a dozen nuclei and sufficient cytoplasm. The terminal end of the sporangiophore becomes constricted and sporangium contains 5-8 nuclei and cytoplasm. Successively the sporangia develop by constriction method, in basigenous chains. In between each two sporangia a gelatinous pad develops acting as a separator of two sporangia from each other.
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In each such sporangiophore there are about a dozen nuclei and sufficient cytoplasm. The terminal end of the sporangiophore becomes constricted and sporangium contains 5-8 nuclei and cytoplasm. Successively the sporangia develop by constriction method, in basigenous chains. In between each two sporangia a gelatinous pad develops acting as a separator of two sporangia from each other.
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