how do algae bacteria and fungi reproduce
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they reproduces asexually by spores
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FUNGI-
✍️ Fungi reproduce asexually.
✍️ Spores: spores are formed by the fungi and realese to create new fungi.
✍️ Spores are haploid reproductive cell found in some bacteria, plants, fungi, algae and protozoans.
BACTERIA-
✍️ Bacteria grow to a fixed size and then reproduce to the binary fission a form of asexual reproduction.
✍️ Under optimal conditions bacteria can grow and divide extreme rapidly.
✍️ Bacterial populations can double as quickly as every 9.8 minutes.
ALGAE -
✍️ Asexual reproduction is the production of progeny without the union of cells or nuclear materials.
✍️ Many small algae reproduce asexually by ordinary cell division or by fragmentation .
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
FUNGI-
✍️ Fungi reproduce asexually.
✍️ Spores: spores are formed by the fungi and realese to create new fungi.
✍️ Spores are haploid reproductive cell found in some bacteria, plants, fungi, algae and protozoans.
BACTERIA-
✍️ Bacteria grow to a fixed size and then reproduce to the binary fission a form of asexual reproduction.
✍️ Under optimal conditions bacteria can grow and divide extreme rapidly.
✍️ Bacterial populations can double as quickly as every 9.8 minutes.
ALGAE -
✍️ Asexual reproduction is the production of progeny without the union of cells or nuclear materials.
✍️ Many small algae reproduce asexually by ordinary cell division or by fragmentation .
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