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No. "Parts of the hyphae grow into the air and form round spore cases at the tips. These spore cases are called sporangia(spoh RAN jee uh). Figure 5 shows some magnified sporangia. When the sporangia break open, many tiny spores are released into the air. New fungi will develop from these spores if they land in an area with good growing conditions."

No yeasts are used in this process

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1-binary fission.

2-budding.

3-flower.

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Both bacteria and yeast reproduce by asexual method but how does this method differ in them?

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What is a type of budding?

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