the answer for Plato web learners is (D. deuteromycota)
For Plato it is Deuteromycota =)
The phylum for fungi with unknown sexual stages is called Deuteromycota. This phylum, also known as fungi imperfecti or imperfect fungi, includes various fungi that have not yet been observed to reproduce sexually.
Meosis is a specifically sexual type of reproduction.
They engage in sexual reproduction.
asexual reproduction A jellyfish is not just asexual but sexual too. They're both.
For Plato it is Deuteromycota =)
There has never been a sexual reproductive stage observed in the members of this Phylum.
maybe the kinds that use sporangia? maybe threadlike? becuase i know that threadlike uses sporangia.
in deuteromycota
Asexual reproduction does not change the genotype of new generation whereas in sexual reproduction it is changed due to gamete formation by undergoing meiosis.
Members of the phylum Deuteromycota are considered "imperfect" because they do not have a known sexual reproductive stage in their life cycle. Without this sexual reproductive stage, they cannot be classified using traditional taxonomic methods, leading to their classification as imperfect fungi.
It is common in bacterias, often undergoing binary fission.
The phylum for fungi with unknown sexual stages is called Deuteromycota. This phylum, also known as fungi imperfecti or imperfect fungi, includes various fungi that have not yet been observed to reproduce sexually.
Sexual Reproduction.
Sexual reproduction.
a new baby cell, aww its so cute, i love cells.
Sexual Reproduction