by reproducing asexuallly or sexually
Fungi reproduction can be both asexual and sexual, but the primary mode of reproduction for fungi is asexual through spores.
Yes, fungi do use mitosis for cell division. In fungi, mitosis occurs during asexual reproduction, allowing for the growth and maintenance of their mycelium and the production of spores. However, fungi also have a unique reproductive cycle that includes meiosis, particularly during sexual reproduction, where genetic diversity is achieved.
Spermatheca is not involved in the reproduction of fungi.
budding
Asexual
budding
Fungi that do not go through sexual reproduction are called asexual fungi. These fungi reproduce through processes such as binary fission, fragmentation, or by forming spores asexually.
The phylum Zygomycota contains fungi that do not have a known mode of sexual reproduction. These fungi reproduce asexually through the formation of spores.
In fungi, asexual reproduction produces spores. These spores can be dispersed and germinate to form new fungal organisms.
asexual reproduction
It reproduces by a spore
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