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  • Sporangiospores- asexual spores produced at the end of aerial hyphae enclosed within a sac. Rhizopus makes these types of spores.
  • Conidiospores- asexual spores produced in chains at the end of aerial hyphae and are not enclosed by a sac. Penicillium makes these types of spores.
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there are 4 impotant types of asexual spores which is for your concerned only are given below:

  1. pycnidiospore
  2. chlamadospore
  3. sporangiospore
  4. conidia
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