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What are condia? In which fungi group are they found?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Definition of Conidia:** - Conidia are defined as non-motile structures that serve as a means of asexual reproduction in certain fungi. They are formed as exogenous spores, meaning they are produced externally. 2. **Characteristics of Conidia:** - Conidia are non-motile, which means they do not have the ability to move on their own. This is due to the absence of flagella. ...
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