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Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually by releasing spores. Many asexual spores like sporangiospores, basidiospores, blastospores etc. can be seen. Chlamydospores are the thick-walled spore formed within the hyphae and can resist the environment conditions. There spores are internally thickened with cell wall.

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