well is first goes into hybridnation like a duck then it will reproduct next year.
its in the genes
Budding.
yes.
Surprisingly, fungi can actually undergo sexual reproduction, despite asexual reproduction being a major feature. It's different from most sexual reproduction in how it plays out, however. Hyphae are created, rather than sperm and eggs.
no
Yes they do
Asexual reproduction in fungi is associated with structures such as spores, conidia, and budding cells. These structures are responsible for producing genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
Yes, they were indentical
Uranium and hydrogen
chromosomes
urinary bladder and uretus
Yes, they were indentical