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asexual reproduction by spores is absent in​

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Answered by totaloverdose10
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Answer:

Basidiomycetes

Explanation:

n ascomycetes spores are formed as a result of asexual reproduction. Basidiomycetes contains spores called basidiospores that are haploid in nature and are formed as a result of meiosis. In phycomycetes asexual reproduction takes place by means of zoospores or aplanospores. In Deuteromycetes also spores are formed asexually and are called thallo-spores.

So, the correct answer is 'Basidiomycetes'.

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