Blastocladiomycota
Chytridiomycota
Monoblepharidimycota
Neocallimastigomycota
Members of Zygomycota, Glomeromycota, and Dikaryomycota.
Some species of fungus do have spores; other species do not. Incidentially, "Fungus" is a very large taxonomic category covering thousands of different species.
Yes
Zygomycota
The spores produced by fungi are non-motile, since they do not have the ability to propel themselves. Fungi spores depend on the wind and other environmental factors to spread.
Ferns fungi and moses produce spores. There may be others
Fungi most often reproduce asexually or sexually
Mold consists of spores. Spores spread by becoming airborne.
There are two types of fungi, unicellular and multicellular and they have different names for the reproductive cells for alot of different types. For the spore type fungi the reproductive cells are called zygosporangium.
If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi
Fungi propagate through spores.
Spores allow fungi to reproduce sexually or asexually. Spores are either dropped from the fungi to disperse or will burst forth in an explosive manner.
The spores produced by fungi are non-motile, since they do not have the ability to propel themselves. Fungi spores depend on the wind and other environmental factors to spread.
Ferns fungi and moses produce spores. There may be others
all fungi produce spores!
Most fungi reproduce by spores.
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Fungi most often reproduce asexually or sexually
One way that fungi have adapted to increase the distribution of spores is by producing a vast quantity of spores, which increases the chances that some will be successful. Some fungi are specialized to attract insects and animals to spread the spores, and still other fungi scatter spores by wind.