No, when a fungus enters its spore producing phase it usually produces many millions of spores.
Endosposres are intracellular resting cells. With a few exceptions endospore formation is restricted to some large gram positive bacilli. Among cocci and spirila endospores are formed only in few species e.g. Sarcina lutea, S. ureae, Dusulfovibrio desulfuricans. Gramd negative do not form spores or endospores.
The advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi is that more of the fungi will have a chance to be reproduced. The spores from most fungi need moisture and darkness to reproduce. Spores can also be transplanted through the air and be deposited in places that are not suitable for reproduction, such as a place that is too dry. This will greatly reduce the fungi's chance for survival.
The plant that does not produce seeds and can grow to only a few centimeters tall is a moss. Mosses reproduce through spores rather than seeds, and they often form small, low-lying mats or clumps on the ground in damp environments.
Almost all species of mushrooms propagate by mushroom spores which are microscopic seeds that travel on the wind. A few rare varieties propagate exclusively by mycelium transfer, but these are very few.
Examples of plants that do not produce seeds and can grow to only a few centimeters tall include mosses and liverworts. These plants reproduce through spores instead of seeds and are commonly found in moist and shady environments like forests and wetlands. Despite their small size, they play important roles in ecosystems by providing habitat and food for various organisms.
There are a few forms of life on Earth that reproduce by the act of "budding". A lot of sea life, such as coral, reproduce by spreading spores from buds into the ocean, while a lot of plant life, like blueberry plants, reproduce by budding fruit that is eaten and spread by animals.
Moss spores are extremely lightweight, with some measuring only a few micrograms in weight. Their small size allows them to be easily dispersed by air currents or water, aiding in their widespread distribution and colonization of new environments.
The main purpose of a mushrooms cap or"pileus" is to make and disperse the trillions of spores needed to germinate only a few more fungi.
A few name are Fomes, Fomitopsis, Ganoderma, etc
chances are, depending on the amount of fungus, you might vomit a few times but don't worry you won't die.
Fungal spores are found in almost every environment. This is why molds seem to spring up in any location that has the right combination of moisture and food. Many fungi produce dry, almost weightless spores. These spores scatter easily in the wind. On a clear day, a few liters of fresh air may contain hundreds of spores from many species of fungi.
Because fern spores germinate to produce gametophytes on which male and female reproductive organs are produced for sexual reproduction. Likewise in flowering plants large number of pollen grains are produced to ensure gametic union. Once the fertilization is achieved the sporophytic generation begins and there is surity of survival in diploid phase. Hence gametes are produced in plenty and zygotes and seeds in limited ammount.