Cardinals reproduce sexually. Many types of fungi can reproduce asexually by producing spores.


A fungus does not need to _______ to reproduce, but a cardinal does.

Respuesta :

Answer:

expend energy and find a mate

Explanation:

Asexual reproduction in fungus requires less energy and the parent fungi does not require an opposite mate to reproduce. Sexual reproduction requires gametes for a zygote to be formed. A lot of energy is used in search of a mate and fertilization to occur effectively.

Answer:

A fungus does not need to mate to reproduce, but a cardinal does.

Explanation:

Sexual reproduction can be described as a process in which the sex cells from a male and a female unite to form a fertilized zygote. Hence, Cardinals will require a mate for for reproducing.

In Asexual reproduction, daughter cells are produced which are identical to the parent cell.This type of division occurs because the cell divides through mitosis. Hence, this type of reproduction does not require mating.