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
Spores are reproductive structures produced by fungi and some plants as a means of propagation, whereas conidia are a type of asexual spore produced specifically by fungi. Conidia are typically formed on specialized hyphae called conidiophores and help fungi disperse and reproduce rapidly in favorable conditions.
Conidia are asexual spores produced by fungi for reproduction. They are typically dispersed by air or water to help fungi spread and colonize new environments. Conidia come in various shapes and sizes depending on the fungal species.
Spore makers produce spores, which are small reproductive cells that fungi use for reproduction. Seed makers produce seeds, which are structures containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients for germination. Spores are more commonly found in fungi, while seeds are more commonly found in plants.
A basidium is a reproductive structure found in the basidiomycete fungi that produces basidiospores. Basidiospores are the spores produced by a basidium through meiosis, and they are responsible for fungal reproduction and dispersal.
Mushrooms spread from a kind of seed known as a spore. When conditions are right for growth, the spore sprouts. Mushroom break down dead and decaying matter. Unlike green plants, they produce no food of their own, but help decompose other things.
What is the difference between conidia and spores
Spores are reproductive structures produced by fungi and some plants as a means of propagation, whereas conidia are a type of asexual spore produced specifically by fungi. Conidia are typically formed on specialized hyphae called conidiophores and help fungi disperse and reproduce rapidly in favorable conditions.
Conidia are asexual spores produced by fungi for reproduction. They are typically dispersed by air or water to help fungi spread and colonize new environments. Conidia come in various shapes and sizes depending on the fungal species.
Ascomycetes produce spores called conidia during asexual reproduction. Conidia are asexual spores that are formed externally on specialized structures called conidiophores. These spores are dispersed to new environments where they can germinate and grow into new fungal organisms.
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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.
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An arthroconidium is a kind of asexual fungal spore, typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae.
as far as I remember, Bacteria make spore to resist and protect themselves from advrse environmental conditions, but forming spore in Fungus is just a step of their reproduction, both sexual and asexual; so bacterial spore is more resistant to harsh conditions rather than fungal spores.Dr. Kaveh Haratian
They are basically the same. The difference is a seed is planted while a spore floats through the air.