mitospores

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Penicillium branches, ascomycetous fungi under the microscope Royalty Free Stock Photo
Penicillium, hyphae and mycelium magnified under a microscope Royalty Free Stock Photo
Conidia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Penicillium, ascomycetous fungi, under the microscope Royalty Free Stock Photo
Penicillium, ascomycetous fungi, detail, under the microscope Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Conidia
Penicillium glaucum, vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
Conidia, sometimes termed asexual chlamydospores, or chlamydoconidia are asexual, non-motile spores of a fungus, from the Greek word for dust, konis. They are also called mitospores due to the way they are generated through the cellular process of mitosis.


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