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  • The Bread mould / Rhizopus reproduction is

    Question: The Bread mould / Rhizopus reproduction is

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    Budding
    Fission
    Spore formation
    Sexual Reproduction

    -Spore formation is a kind of reproduction process in plants by producing tiny spores and propagates through them.
    -Spore Formation is a method in asexual reproduction.
    -Spore formation can be seen in the bread mould / Rhizopus.
    -The airborne spores land on bread under favourable conditions and they germinate and produce new bread mould plants.
    -Each spore is covered with a protective coat to withstand unfavourable conditions.
    -Plants like ferns, mucor, and mosses are also reproduced through spore formation
    -Spores are present in sac called sporangia.
    -​Budding is a kind of asexual mode of reproduction in which a new organism develops from a bud due to cell division at one particular site.
    -Fission is the process of division of a single entity into two or more parts and the regeneration of those parts to separate entities similar to the original.
    -Sexual Reproduction is a mode of reproduction process by developing new individuals through the fusion of gametes produced either by the same individual or by different individuals of the opposite sex.
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