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Is the rhizopus asexual or sexual

Both

In the rhizopus how do spores compared with the hyphal cells genetically?

The hyphae are diploid and the Spore nuclei are haploid in sexual reproduction

In the rhizopus how would spores produced by sexual reproduction differ from spores produced asexually?

In asexual reproduction - grow up right in divided sprorangia haploid spores develop sporangia Following mitosis and when they disperse in the air. In sexual reproduction a adjacent hyphy of different mating types produced gametangia and they fused in plasmogamy the game tangia with haploid nuclei develop into a zygosporangia and undergoes meiosis follows and haploid spores are produced in sporangia

How are spores produced in Rhizopus?

Asexual reproduction

Pilobus- characteristics of members of the phylum zygomycota

They contain hyphae in my cell in the cells are haploid that may fused to be in diploid meiosis doesn't produce gametes but produces haploid spores that about mitosis to produce hyphae