They must land in a favorable enviroment, There must be the proper combination of temperature, moisture, and food so that the spores can grow
No. You must purchase both Spore Galactic Adventures and Spore.
For a spore to grow into a new plant, it needs favorable conditions such as moisture, light, and nutrients. The spore will germinate and develop into a new plant through processes like cell division and differentiation. Over time, the plant will grow and mature, producing its own spores to continue the reproductive cycle.
Grow their legs.
Yes, microorganisms can grow and multiply under favorable conditions such as temperature, pH, nutrients, and moisture. They reproduce by a variety of methods including binary fission, budding, and spore formation.
as far as I remember, Bacteria make spore to resist and protect themselves from advrse environmental conditions, but forming spore in Fungus is just a step of their reproduction, both sexual and asexual; so bacterial spore is more resistant to harsh conditions rather than fungal spores.Dr. Kaveh Haratian
If you have not bought the expansion for Spore, Spore Galactic Adventures, you cannot play, view, or edit creations made using Spore Galactic Adventures. If you have bought the game, you must not click the regular spore icon to play the game, but you must click the Spore Galactic Adventures Icon.
No it is not. Cheats can not be used to allow you to play a game the game must be designed for that system. Spore is a PC game and not a PS2 game. Spore is also available for the Mac computer.
The first shard is near your nest that you must combat to get. After that, follow the red trails. If you don't destroy the the red meteors in time, they re-grow! (You must get wings before doing any of this)
yes as they grow there shell gets to small for them and they must find another one
False. It must be a place that will encourage sprouting. If a seed landed in a hot frying pan, it would not begin to grow.
Herpes and other fungal infenctions such as tinea and mushroom like substances.
No - it is a fungal infection - and must be treated with anti-fungal medication prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional. It can also be passed on to others through unprotected sexual activity.