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Which helps in the asexual reproduction of yeast?

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The correct answer is conidiophore. The conidiophore, or the conidium, is a type of spore found in various types of fungi, which is something that yeast is, and is used for asexual reproduction. They are generated using mitosis and the result is exactly the same as the parent cells. If conditions are great, they will develop into new fully functioning units.
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