Conidiophores are specialized structures in fungi that produce and bear conidia, which are asexual spores. These structures can vary in shape and size depending on the fungal species and are typically found in molds and some yeast forms. Conidiophores play a crucial role in the reproductive cycle of fungi, allowing for the dispersal and propagation of the organism. Their formation and morphology are often used in the identification and classification of fungal species.