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Lichens produce both sexually and asexually

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14y ago

It reproduces with both.

Asexually

Mould grows upright hyphae and at the tip of each these have sporangia. Inside each of these, these are thousands of tiny spores. At one point, the sporangia opens up and the spores are released. These will be carried on food by wind etc. and the process starts of again.

Sexually

Sometimes, hyphae of different mating strains attract each other. The wall in between breaks and these are joined together and form a zygospore. And spores grow.

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16y ago

Fungi reproduces asexually and sexually. So, both.

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12y ago

Mushrooms are the beginning and end of sexual reproduction.

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8y ago

Just nope, go away

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13y ago

A mushroom is Asexual reproduction

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12y ago

most can reproduce both ways.

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14y ago

Asexually.

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