Sporogenesis for spore formation- This is the most common method of asexual reproduction in the majority of fungi. In this method a structure called as sporangium (plural = sporangia) is developed from the fungal hypha. The nucleus of sporangium dissects several times into many daughter nuclei. Each daughter nucleus gethers a bit of cytoplasm all around and develops into a spore. The sporangium dehisces after the maturation of spores liberating the spores. The spores germinate and develop into new hypha after reaching the ground or substratum. Example: rhizopus.