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Conidia produced at tip of conidiophores in fungi are :

A

always diploid

B

mitospores

C

meiospores

D

produced sexually

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Conidia**: Conidia are a type of asexual reproductive structure found in fungi. They are produced by certain fungi as a means of reproduction. 2. **Location of Production**: The question specifies that conidia are produced at the tip of conidiophores. Conidiophores are specialized hyphae that bear conidia. 3. **Nature of Conidia**: Conidia are typically haploid (n) structures, not diploid (2n). They are formed through asexual reproduction. 4. **Process of Formation**: The formation of conidia occurs through mitosis, which is a type of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells. This process is characteristic of asexual reproduction. 5. **Terminology**: Since conidia are formed through mitosis and are involved in asexual reproduction, they are often referred to as "mitospores." 6. **Conclusion**: Based on the above points, the correct answer to the question is that conidia produced at the tip of conidiophores in fungi are called "mitospores." **Final Answer**: Mitospores (Option 2). ---
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