fungal spores are haploid 'non motile and are formed in sporangia on sporangiophore while conidia are haploid ,non motile spores which are formed on conidiophore instead of sporangia
spores are mostly characteristics of aseptate hyphae while conidia is of septate hyphae
conidia are in the fornm of chains and clusters
The difference between spore and conidia is that spores are asexual or sexual reproductive units while conidia are asexual only. Both are types of fungi.
A large spore (conidia) produced in a fungus through vegetative reproduction.
The difference between spore makers and seed makers is that seed makers are plants and spore makers are decomposers. For an example a mushroom is a decomposer and is a spore maker.
Tween20 helps fungal spores to adhere to plant leaf while inoculation
to differentiate sporulating and non sporing bacteria.It is important in the identification of unknown bacteria
The difference between spore and conidia is that spores are asexual or sexual reproductive units while conidia are asexual only. Both are types of fungi.
What is the difference between conidia and spores
A large spore (conidia) produced in a fungus through vegetative reproduction.
The difference between spore makers and seed makers is that seed makers are plants and spore makers are decomposers. For an example a mushroom is a decomposer and is a spore maker.
spore and coccus bacteria
sex cell from gradpoint
It is about a millimeter in diameter.
A sex cell (Novanet)
Spore ga has a special feature called galactic adventures. But you need spore installed in your computer to get ga!
Spores are the reproductive cells for fungi and ferns. They are small and light weight so that they can easily be carried by the wind.In, a spore is a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersal and surviving for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions. A chief difference between spores and seeds as is that spores have very little stored food resources compared with seeds.
An arthroconidium is a kind of asexual fungal spore, typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae.
Well, there isn't much of a difference. But you can try this link see how it helps http://www.spore.com/what