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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Asexual Reproduction in Rhizopus

Rhizopus reproduces asexually by the formation of spores in sporangia.
Spores are single celled and thick-walled. They are produced in sporangium, which are born on the tips of sporangiophores. The spores are released from the sporangium and dispersed by wind. When each spore finds suitable conditions, it germinates to form new mycelium of Rhizopus.

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