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Corbin Wheeler
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23 October, 03:48
Describe the reproductive cycle of bread mold
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Ronnie Haas
23 October, 03:58
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The zygospores are the only diploid phase of Rhizopus stolonifer reproduction. They are composed of two suspensor cells, which are the former gametangia or hyphae. There is a suspensor cell on either side of a large, rough, dark brown spore ... Here is an example of the sexual life cycle of Rhizopus stolonifer.
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