asexualy and sexualy
Fungi reproduce in two ways. The first is through spores, which break loss and produce more on the surface they attach to. The second is asexually through vegetative growth.
It is called an ascus.
Scientists often divide fungi into four groups: club fungi, molds, sac fungi, and imperfect fungi,Each type of fungi is classified based on the way it reproduces. The way that these fungi reproduce is difficult to understand and they are hard to classify into what would be called 'normal' sexual reproduction.
mushrooms are just the fruiting bodies of a fungus. The actual fungi is made of little strings underground. So, mushrooms are just a piece of the fungi, and no other kingdom reproduces through mushrooms do they?
they do
Fungi reproduce in two ways. The first is through spores, which break loss and produce more on the surface they attach to. The second is asexually through vegetative growth.
No. Fungi can reproduce sexually or asexually.
It reproduces by a spore
it reproduces with spores. :)
The yeast is placed in fungi because, Yeast reproduces sexually with the production of ascospore. The have cell wall made of chitin. They have haploid nuclei.
ringworm isn't a worm it is a fungi and so the fungi reproduces and not the worm (because it isn't a worm)
It is called an ascus.
Mildew, like other fungi, reproduces by means of spores.
Mildew, like other fungi, reproduces by means of spores.
Scientists often divide fungi into four groups: club fungi, molds, sac fungi, and imperfect fungi,Each type of fungi is classified based on the way it reproduces. The way that these fungi reproduce is difficult to understand and they are hard to classify into what would be called 'normal' sexual reproduction.
I only have two ways Fungi can reproduce and so can animals Fungi are made of cells and so are animals
Mushrooms come from the Fungi family. Fungi produce spores. There are many different types of mushrooms. The common mushroom (Agaricus Bisporus) reproduces through Basidiospores.