Asexual Spores Asexual spores are produced by an individual fungus through mitosis and subsequent cell division;there is no fusion of the nuclei of cells.Several types of asexual spores are produced by fungi
Asexual spores are produced by an individual fungus through mitosis and subsequent cell division; there is no fusion of the nuclei of cells. Several types of asexual spores are produced by fungi. Asexual Spores
Main types of asexual spores Sporangiospores Conidiospores Arthrospores Chlamydospores
Main types of asexual spores Sporangiospores Conidiospores Arthrospores Chlamydospores
Sporangiospores Sporangium Sporangiospores Sporangiospores are formed Sporangiophore within a sporangium
Sporangiospores Sporangiospores are formed within a sporangium
Rhizopus (class Zygomycetes):These are common bread molds,which cause much food spoilage.They have nonseptate.It forms rootlike hyphae called rhizoid,as well as stolons.Zygospores are produced when plus and minus strains are both present. Sporangiospores rhizoid
Rhizopus (class Zygomycetes): These are common bread molds, which cause much food spoilage. They have nonseptate. It forms rootlike hyphae called rhizoid, as well as stolons. Zygospores are produced when plus and minus strains are both present. T2010.gif rhizoid Sporangiospores
Chlamydospores Chlamydospores Chlamydospores are thick-walled cells within the hyphae
Chlamydospores are thick-walled cells within the hyphae Chlamydospores