The structure that produces spores in the rhizopus?
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Mar 15
The structure that produces spores in Rhizopus is called a sporangium. The sporangium is a specialized structure that contains the spores, which are reproductive cells that can develop into new individuals. In Rhizopus, the sporangium is typically a round or oval structure that is produced at the tips of specialized hyphae called sporangiophores. When the sporangium matures, it releases the spores into the environment where they can germinate and grow into new Rhizopus individuals.