Spores can be both asexual or sexual. It depends on the fungus. Some fungi even produce both kinds of spores.
Conidia are chains or clusters of asexual spores of ascomycetes develop from tips of conidiophores. Conidiophores is formed during asexual reproduction of ascomycetes, fungal hyphae grow form mycelium.
they are bothThe reproductive cycle of ferns consists of two generations, one asexual and one sexual. The asexual, or sporophyte, generation represents the fern plant as it is commonly known.
Ferns and mosses
Because of masturbation.
sporangium bears number of spores which are formed by process of asexual reproduction by process of mitosis
The ability to undergo meiosis and produce genetic variation does not apply equally well to both sexual and asexual spores. Sexual spores are formed through meiosis, which shuffles genetic material and leads to genetic variation. Asexual spores, on the other hand, are produced by mitosis and do not contribute to genetic diversity.
Spores can be both asexual or sexual. It depends on the fungus. Some fungi even produce both kinds of spores.
Spores are unnecessary to asexual reproduction.
Conidia are chains or clusters of asexual spores of ascomycetes develop from tips of conidiophores. Conidiophores is formed during asexual reproduction of ascomycetes, fungal hyphae grow form mycelium.
sexual spores and asexual spores
During asexual reproduction, ascomycotes produce a different spore called a conidia.
Profusion
They can be present.
spores
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.
sexual and asexual