Science, asked by AadarshPradeep, 8 months ago

Fungi such as bread mould reproduce by _______

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Answered by abinai
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Reproduction. Bread mold reproduces by releasing spores into the air, asexually. When the spores land on an object with the correct environmental conditions (light, heat, water and nutrition), they will germinate into a fuzz, then grow roots, mature and then release spores of their own.

Answered by nanithegrate
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Most of the fungi, and flowerless plants (such as ferns and mosses) reproduce asexually by means of spores. Bread mould plant which grows on a piece of stale bread is a fungus (whose scientific name is Rhizopus). The common bread mould plant (or Rhizopus fungus) reproduces by the method of spore formation.

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