the answer for Plato web learners is (D. deuteromycota)
Fungi in the phylum Glomeromycota have never been observed undergoing sexual reproduction. They form arbuscular mycorrhizal relationships with plants and reproduce asexually through spores within plant roots.
The phylum for fungi with unknown sexual stages is called Deuteromycota. This phylum, also known as fungi imperfecti or imperfect fungi, includes various fungi that have not yet been observed to reproduce sexually.
Conjugation fungi are placed in the phylum Zygomycota. They are characterized by their unique method of sexual reproduction called conjugation. Members of this phylum include bread molds such as Rhizopus.
Sexual as opposed to asexual.The type of reproduction when two sex cells, usually an egg and sperm come together is known as sexual reproduction.
sexual reproduction
Fungi in the phylum Glomeromycota have never been observed undergoing sexual reproduction. They form arbuscular mycorrhizal relationships with plants and reproduce asexually through spores within plant roots.
maybe the kinds that use sporangia? maybe threadlike? becuase i know that threadlike uses sporangia.
The phylum Zygomycota contains fungi that do not have a known mode of sexual reproduction. These fungi reproduce asexually through the formation of spores.
Members of the phylum Deuteromycota are considered "imperfect" because they do not have a known sexual reproductive stage in their life cycle. Without this sexual reproductive stage, they cannot be classified using traditional taxonomic methods, leading to their classification as imperfect fungi.
Asexual reproduction does not change the genotype of new generation whereas in sexual reproduction it is changed due to gamete formation by undergoing meiosis.
they are fungi that do not have a known sexual reproductive stage or exhibit it rarely. This lack of a known sexual phase distinguishes them from other fungi that have well-defined sexual reproductive cycles.
The phylum for fungi with unknown sexual stages is called Deuteromycota. This phylum, also known as fungi imperfecti or imperfect fungi, includes various fungi that have not yet been observed to reproduce sexually.
Deuteromycetes is the informal name given to fungi in which a sexual phase has not been observed. These fungi are characterized by their asexual reproduction methods and lack of a known sexual reproductive stage.
A basidium is typically observed in the common mushroom. It is a reproductive structure that produces spores through sexual reproduction.
Conjugation fungi are placed in the phylum Zygomycota. They are characterized by their unique method of sexual reproduction called conjugation. Members of this phylum include bread molds such as Rhizopus.
Imperfect fungi are considered imperfect because they do not exhibit in any of its life cycle both means of reproduction - sexual and asexual reproduction. Their most common means of reproduction is by asexual reproduction.AnswerThey were called imperfect because no one understood their life styles "perfectly". Also there is current debate over how to classify these fungi. The imperfect fungi were once grouped in the phylum Deuteromycota, however this phylum has been removed and there is currently no place for these asexual fungi in the current fungal classification system. It is because there has never been a sexual reproductive stage observed from them. B.
Sexual reproduction.