Fungi in the division Deuteromycota are characterized by the fact that
A- they only reproduce sexually
B- they form sexual spores called deuterospores
C- they are incapable of sexual reproduction
D- a method of sexual reproduction has not been identified

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Answer :

a method of sexual reproduction has not been identified

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