Which of the following is a type of asexual spores in fungi? Ascospore, Basidiospore, Conidia, None of these
Answer: Conidia
Explanation
Conidia are asexual spores produced by fungi.
They are formed on specialized structures called conidiophores
They are often found at the tip of hyphae (the filamentous structures that make up the fungal body).
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