The conidiospores of streptomycetes are a. nonmotile. b. motile by means of cilia. c. motile by means of pseudopodia. d. motile by means of flagella.
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They reproduce by forming spores called conidiospores. These spores are not motile by means of cilia, pseudopodia, or flagella. Show more…
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