Because hyphae grows upwards, a swelling called sporangium forms at the tip of each aerial hypha, and inside it cells divide asexually to form many genetically identical spores.
The sporangium produces the spores
Microspores develop inside the microsporangium
By meiosis in the sporogenous cells of the sporangium.
the imformation needed to produce a new plant.
Too many to name. A sporagium is just a stalk supported sac that contains spores. Angiosperms and gymnosperms have these also.
it is called a SPORANGIOPHORE. It is a more or less vertically-growing hypha that holds the chamber where spores are produced in place. The container where the spores are actually produces the spores by meiosis is the SPORANGIUM. The other hyphae on the rhizopus are: Rhizoids and Stolons.
Sporangium.
Spores
Spores
Sporangium/Sporangia
The elaters on the individual sporangium help in the dispersal of the spores. Once the spores are released they then rely on the wind to carry them.
By meiosis in the sporogenous cells of the sporangium.