No. Fungi can reproduce sexually or asexually.
It reproduces asexually
An organism that reproduces sexually will have more genetic diversity than one that reproduces asexually.
It reproduces sexually and asexually.
Fungi can reproduce sexually through the fusion of specialized sex cells, asexually through spores or fragmentation of hyphae, and through a combination of both sexual and asexual reproduction methods.
asexually
Aphids.
Fungi reproduce sexually through the fusion of specialized cells called gametes, or asexually through the formation of spores. Some fungi can also reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, depending on environmental conditions.
spiny leaf insect
Bacteria reproduces asexually by binary fission.
It asexually reproduces to make more filaments.
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Yes, fungi are capable of reproducing both asexually and sexually.