Conidia are formed a. asexually at the tips of special hyphae. b. during sexual reproduction. c. by all types of fungi except water molds. d. only when it is windy and dry. e. as a way to survive a harsh environment.
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They are formed: a. asexually at the tips of special hyphae: This statement is true. Conidia are asexual spores that form at the tips of specialized hyphae called conidiophores. b. during sexual reproduction: This statement is false. Conidia are asexual spores, Show more…
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