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Lemur [1.5K]
2 years ago
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While observing a fungus under the microscope, you notice a stalk-like appendage with a loosely packed asexual conidopore in spo

re sac at one end. this fungus most likely belongs to:________
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Luda [366]2 years ago
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While observing a fungus under the microscope, you notice a stalk-like appendage with a loosely packed asexual conidiophore in the spore sac at one end. this fungus most likely belongs to Fungal spores that are highly resistant to heat and chemical agents.

The main difference between bacterial endospores and fungal spores is the cellular composition of the two types of spores. Bacterial endospores are dormant structures present in prokaryotic bacteria. Fungal spores are reproductive structures present in eukaryotic fungi.

The main types of fungal asexual conidiophore spores are articular chlamydospores, sporangiospores, and conidia. Conidia and sporophores are produced from fruiting bodies, but neither articulospores nor chlamydospores contain fruiting bodies.

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