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Produced Tips Methods Asexual Reproduction Fungi Sporangiospores Inside

Asexual reproduction in fungi occurs through sporangiospores, conidiospores, budding (in yeast), and fragmentation.

Fungi reproduce asexually via sporangiospores (inside sporangia), conidiospores (externally on conidiophores), budding (yeast), and fragmentation.

Front Methods of asexual reproduction in fungi
Back Sporangiospores:
produced inside spherical sacs (sporangia) present on the tips of sporangiophores.

Conidiospores:
produced externally as "a cluster of chains" on the tips of conidiophores.

Budding:
only shown by yeast

Fragmentation:
through regeneration

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