Microbiology: A Systems Approach 4th Edition

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Chapter 5 - Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms - 5.4 The Fungi - 5.4 Learning Outcomes-Assess Your Progress - Page 127: 16

Answer

Fungal spores arises by: 1. Sexually: Spores are produced as a result of mating between two haploid hyphae through fusion. 2. Asexually: Spores can be produced asexually either by sporangiospores (cleavage of sporangium) or conidiospores, which are also called free spores.

Work Step by Step

Fungal spores arises by: 1. Sexually: Spores are produced as a result of mating between two haploid hyphae through fusion. 2. Asexually: Spores can be produced asexually either by sporangiospores (cleavage of sporangium) or conidiospores, which are also called free spores.
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