- the
Ancient Gr**** word for dust, κόνις (kónis). They are also
called mitospores due to the way they are
generated through the
cellular process of mitosis...
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Examples are the
conidial fungi Aspergillus and Penicillium, for
which mitospore formation appears to be the
primary mode of reproduction.
Other fungi...
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Ascomycete containing mitospores...
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transmittal mit-
thread Gr**** μίτος (mítos) mitochondrion, mitosis,
mitospore mn- Gr**** μνᾶ (mnâ) mina, mna mne-
memory Gr**** μνᾶσθαι (mnâsthai), μνήμη...
- leptosporangium, megasporangium, megaspore, microsporangium, microspore,
mitospore, sporadic, sporangiospore, sporangium, spore, sporocarp, sporophyte, teliospore...
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prothallus gametophyte still attached at the base of
their fronds.
Conidium (
mitospore)
Sporogenesis British Pteridological Society: An
introduction to ferns...
- haplospore,
perennation (akinate and
palmella stage). A****ual
reproduction by
mitospore absent in spyrogyra. ****ual
reproduction shows considerable variation...
- A
drawing of a very
small "dust" seed from the
flower Orchis maculata is
provided for comparison. A = ascospore, B = basidiospore, M =
mitospore...
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already infected with
other diseases. The
sporangiospores are a****ual
mitospores (formed via mitosis),
produced inside sporangia (thousands of spores)...
- formation,
which involves mitosis giving rise to
reproductive cells called mitospores that
develop into a new
organism after dispersal. This
method of reproduction...