there are 4 impotant types of asexual spores which is for your concerned only are given below:
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zygospores
Phylum zygomycota
In Sporangium
Lycopodium is homosporous producing only one type of spores.
There are fungus spores floating around in the air. If you leave food out at room temperature the spores land on the food and start growing by feeding on the bread. Covering the food, such as leaving it in a sealed bag, prevent the spores landing on the food. Putting the food in the fridge stops the fungus growing because it does not like cold temperatures.
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Phylum zygomycota
Blastocladiomycota Chytridiomycota Monoblepharidimycota Neocallimastigomycota
In Sporangium
spores
The Ascomycota type, which are truffles and yeasts procreate sexually. Imperfect Fungi have not been seen to do this and it is thought they have lost the ability. Basidiomycota are mushrooms and toadstools. They produce sexually via spores. Finally, zygomycota, which is bread mold, and develop by sexually and asexually.
No, zygospores are only produced by the Zygomycota. Ascomycota produce ascospores. Both are types of sexual spores produced by fungi.
Lycopodium is homosporous producing only one type of spores.
Yes,but it's anthoer type of spores.
There are fungus spores floating around in the air. If you leave food out at room temperature the spores land on the food and start growing by feeding on the bread. Covering the food, such as leaving it in a sealed bag, prevent the spores landing on the food. Putting the food in the fridge stops the fungus growing because it does not like cold temperatures.
to grow
Zygomycota
Fungi.