Many fungi, algae and some plants reproduce asexually by producing a reproductive cell. Which process describes this type of asexual reproduction?(1 point)

Responses

agamogenesis
agamogenesis

binary fission
binary fission

fragmentation
fragmentation

creating spores

creating spores

The correct answer is:

creating spores.

The process that describes the type of asexual reproduction in which fungi, algae, and some plants produce a reproductive cell is called "creating spores." Spores are specialized cells that can develop into new individuals without the need for fertilization or the involvement of gametes. These spores are produced either directly through mitotic division or through specialized structures like sporangia in fungi or sporophytes in plants. The ability to create spores allows these organisms to reproduce asexually and produce genetically identical offspring.