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A conidiospore, or conidispore, is a type of asexual spore produced by fungi, specifically by certain groups such as ascomycetes and deuteromycetes. These spores are formed on specialized structures called conidiophores and are released into the environment to facilitate reproduction and dispersal. Conidiospores can germinate to form new fungal individuals under favorable conditions, contributing to the spread and lifecycle of the fungus.

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