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During asexual reproduction, ascomycotes produce a different spore called a conidia.
Asexual
No, some produce sexually, but they produce spores not seed
sexual and asexual
Asexual animals self produce, a plant such as the Hydra is asexual.
penicillium
Sac fungi get their name because of their asexual spore production, they produce their spores in pod/sac-like structures called asci.
asexual
During asexual reproduction, ascomycotes produce a different spore called a conidia.
The Penicillium mold was used to produce the antibiotic penicillin, although now it is synthesized.
Fleming's hypothesis was that the Penicillium produce a chemical that can kill bacteria.
Fleming's hypothesis was that the Penicillium produce a chemical that can kill ... Alexander Fleming was a scientist, born near Darvel in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Spores can be both asexual or sexual. It depends on the fungus. Some fungi even produce both kinds of spores.
Bacteria are asexual
Asexual
The Penicillium mold was used to produce the antibiotic penicillin, although now it is synthesized.