Maize reproduces sexually while rhizopus reproduces both sexually and asexually.
Rhizopus belongs to a group of organisms in the kingdom Fungi. Maize, on the other hand, belongs to a group of organisms in the kingdom Plantae.
Rhizopus is able to reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction is by the fusion of compatible hyphae - one carrying the + strain and the other the - strain.
Asexual reproduction in rhizopus is by the formation of asexual spores - sporangiospores and chlamydospores.
Maize is only able to reproduce sexually. The male gamete in the form of pollen pollinates (fertilizes) the female gamete in the form of ovule or egg. Double fertilization occurs to form a seed coat that nourishes the zygote.
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