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Asexual Reproduction (Rhizopus)

Asexual Reproduction (Rhizopus)

  1. Hypha grow upwards to form a sporangium.
  2. Mitosis takes place within the sporangium. A mass of cells is produced.
  3. Each cell develops a tough wall and is now called a spore.
  4. The sporangium cracks in the wind, releasing the spores.
  5. The spores are dispersed into the environment.
  6. If a spore lands on a suitable substrate, it germinates and forms new mycelia (lots of hyphae).
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