Almost all animals reproduce sexually, as well as many plants and fungi species. However, not all organisms reproduce sexually: asexual reproduction is common among single-cell organisms such as ...
Coprinus cinereus also produces spores by asexual reproduction. These spores can be produced quickly and in large numbers to enable many individual fungi to develop. A disadvantage of these spores ...
Plants are able to reproduce in two different ways - sexual reproduction and asexual reproducion ... some protect their seeds in fruit which animals eat. Then, eh…scatter later.
Conidia: Asexual spores produced by fungi, which serve as a means of reproduction and dispersal ... which can be harmful to humans and animals. Cleistothecia: A type of sexual fruiting body ...