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Which of the following cells or structures are associated with asexual reproduction in fungi?

a.ascospores c.zygosporangia
b.basidiospores d.condiophores

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User Blobbie
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Answer:

d. condiophores

Step-by-step explanation:

As you may know, fungal spores are the main structure for the asexual reproduction of these organisms. These spores are formed in hyphae, but some fungi have special hyphae called conidiophores and their spores called conidia, which are structures for the asexual reproduction of these fungi. For this reason, we can say that, among the options given in the question above, "conidiophores" is the structure that is associated with asexual reproduction in fungi.

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User Petrba
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Answer:

d.condiophores is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

condiophores is cells or structures are associated with asexual reproduction in fungi

Conidium, a kind of asexual spore-bearing bodies of fungi normally produced at the top of hyphae on specific spore-producing stalks called conidiophores.

The spores get released and detach when it is mature.Then spores germinate into a new hypha and hypha develops into a mycelium.

Thus the Axseual reproduction in Fungi(ascomycetes) occurs by the generation of conidia which are produced on a specialized structure called conidiophores.

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