Fungi reproduce more effectively outside because their reproductive structures, such as spores, are dispersed by wind, water, or animals to new areas. This increases the chances of finding suitable conditions for germination and growth in different locations. Additionally, outdoor environments often provide more diverse habitats and resources that can support fungal reproduction.
Fungi release spores when they reproduce. Spores are akin to seeds and are responsible for fungi's propagation and dispersal.
Ferns reproduce by shedding spores, fungi reproduce by shedding spores or through sexual reproduction, and lichens reproduce through fragmentation or by producing spores.
spores
Yes , they do .
they do
Bracket fungi reproduce by spores, like any other fungi.
Fungi release spores when they reproduce. Spores are akin to seeds and are responsible for fungi's propagation and dispersal.
Most fungi reproduce by spores.
Fungi reproduce asexually. Animals reproduce sexually. Fungi are autotrophs. Animals are heterotrophs. Source= Biology student.
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no
No. Fungi can reproduce sexually or asexually.
Ferns reproduce by shedding spores, fungi reproduce by shedding spores or through sexual reproduction, and lichens reproduce through fragmentation or by producing spores.
spores
Yes , they do .
they do
Some do. Yeast reproduce by budding or fission.