Mosses reproduce by spores.
Yes they do have spores
Mosses reproduce by spores.
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The fungus reproduce by microscopic spores. These spores can be spread in the air and soil, where they can be inhaled or come in contact to surfaces.
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A bioaerosol is an aerosol containing biologically active bacteria, spores, viruses and toxins, and other similar material.
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they will depending on the size
Bacillus sp form spores which protect them from toxins & high temperature levels. It will take more than a disinfectant to kill a Bacillus species.
It is not infectious at all unless all of the conditions for germination are present. In the presence of anaerobic conditions (lacking oxygen), the spores can germinate rapidly and deadly. This is when the spores produce toxins that are harmful to the human nervous system. It is the only vaccine-preventable disease that is infectious, but not contagious.
lions, cheetahs, animals like those, elephants, and much more. These have to eat kg and kg and kg to surrvive, if there body isn't stuffed, theyd probably head for us!
No, she died in a German Concentration Camp.
Ferns contain one of the oldest toxins in evolutionary history , whilst most animals have developed an immunity to this it is not recommended for humans to ingest ferns as the spores can be lethal.
Mosses reproduce by spores.