Answer:
C. Spore formation
Step-by-step explanation:
Option C above is the correct answer.
Spore formation is actually a method of asexual reproduction. Fungi actually reproduce asexually via spore formation. Some examples of organisms that reproduce via spore formation are Rhizopus, mushroom, mucor, etc.
The spores are usually stored in sacs which are known as sporangia. When there is a bursting of the sac, spores that are single-celled, thick and thin walled are obtained/formed. The spores are usually resistant to environmental conditions.