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fungi multiply by breeding, or reproducing

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Mycosis, or fungal infections, multiply through a process called sporulation where fungal spores are released and spread to new environments. These spores can survive in various conditions and can germinate into new fungal cells when they find a suitable environment with the necessary nutrients and moisture. Additionally, some fungi can also reproduce through budding or fragmentation of hyphae.

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They send out spores which are carried by the wind eventually these spores land and grow.

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the answer is 5.

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