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Asexual Reproduction in Multicellular Organisms > Spore Formation

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Example-Mucor
  • Example-Chlamydomonas
  • Example-Pythium
  • Example-Rhizopus
  • Example-Aspergillus
  • Example-Penicillium
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Spore

A special reproductive structure formed by simple plants and fungi that germinates directly to form a new individual is called a spore.

CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Motile Spores (Zoospores)

Spores that possess flagella and are capable of movement in water are called motile spores or zoospores.

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Definition: Non-motile Spores

Spores that lack flagella and are incapable of movement are called non-motile spores.

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Definition: Aplanospores

Non-motile spores with a typical cell wall and without flagella are called aplanospores.

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Definition: Sporangiospores

Asexual spores produced inside a sporangium are called sporangiospores.

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Definition: Conidia (Conidiospores)

Non-motile asexual spores produced externally and not inside a sporangium in many fungi are called conidia or conidiospores.

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