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Can someone simplify this for me???

The reproduction of fungi can be either sexual or asexual. Sexual reproduction, as with other organisms, involves the fusion of two nuclei when two sex cells unite. This joining produces spores that can grow into new organisms. However, the majority of fungi reproduce asexually. The simplest asexual process is direct fragmentation, or breaking up, of the fungus body, …

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It is basically explaining the reproductive processes of fungi,

With sexual rep. and how it requires 2 sex cells to unite to produce spores that grow into new organisms

and then at the conclusion it states that most fungi reproduce asexually ( by itself )
and an example of how.
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