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Can fungi produce spores

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What does fungi produce?

all fungi produce spores!


What living things reproduce by spores?

Ferns fungi and moses produce spores. There may be others


What do Chytrids produce that no other fungi produce?

They produce motile spores called zoospores.


What are the two ways fungi produce spores.?

sexual and asexual


What do fungi produce both asexual and sexual reproduction?

spores


Fungi produce spores in structures called?

fruiting body


Does a club fungus produce spores in a club shaped sac?

The difference between club fungi and sac fungi is that sac fungi's spores are produced in sacs called asci. However, club fungi's spores are produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. -Last owner By Giudice27: The difference between sac and club fungi is that sac fungi is shaped as balls and has a color.


Club fungi produce spores on a sac called what?

sac fungi produce spores in a saclike structure called an sporangia


Do animals produce diploid spores?

Spores are produced during sporogenesis, which is found specifically in plants, algae and fungi. No animals currently produce spores as a method of reproduction.


Why do fungi produce so many spores?

The advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi is that more of the fungi will have a chance to be reproduced. The spores from most fungi need moisture and darkness to reproduce. Spores can also be transplanted through the air and be deposited in places that are not suitable for reproduction, such as a place that is too dry. This will greatly reduce the fungi's chance for survival.


Which plant produces spores that grows into a new plant?

Ferns and fungi are two plants that produce spores.


Which plants grow with spores?

Ferns, algae, spikemosses, horsetails, and quillworts all reproduce asexually through the use of spores. Spores must risk landing on a favorable spot for germination in order to be successful.Note: fungi reproduce using spores, but they are not plants being neither plant nor animal. also fungi can produce both sexual and asexual spores.