Yes,but it's anthoer type of spores.
It uses spores
Yes, but not the same sort of spores.
Mushrooms and mold are both fungi and reproduce through spores.
The green parts of mold are the mold's spores, which enable the mold to reproduce.
Spores
it kind of poops out the sperms and eggs and what every mold finds it, makes babies. -wonderful-NOT
molds are a type of mushroom and both are part of the fungi kingdom
There is no such thing as "green mold," the green pigment that you see is the result of spores, which molds use to reproduce.
Different types of mold grow in different ways. Molds have tiny spores and these spores can reproduce themselves through sexual or asexual reproduction. In sexual reproduction, the mold spore needs another spore to reproduce, while in asexual reproduction, a single spore can reproduce all by itself. Mold spores can reproduce themselves almost anywhere. They can grow in soil, on roofs, in pots, and even in the air, but they grow most rapidly in dark, moist places.
Bread gets moldy when it comes in contact with mold spores that are present in the air. Bread is a good food source for mold. Moisture paired with warm air causes the mold spores to reproduce rapidly.
Mold works when two tiny spores on the bread or any food reproduce. The mold then spreads. Mold will man;y grow anywhere that is dark andmoist.
Where can you buy mold spores?.