In contrast to plants and animals, sexual reproduction in fungi
A) is ubiquitous and has been demonstrated in all of the major fungal groups.
B) produces morphologically distinct male and female mating structures.
C) results from the fusion of genetically distinct mating types, rather than morphologically distinct gametes.
D) can only happen between individuals with the same mating type.
E) is not observed; all fungi reproduce only asexually.
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