It does not help- if is CAUSED by reproduction,
Air and water help fungus grow.
No other animals don't help reproduce .
It is possible that the orange wiffle ball-shaped fungus in your backyard is a stinkhorn fungus, known for its foul smell resembling rotting flesh. Stinkhorns attract insects that help disperse its spores. The strong odor can be off-putting and cause a reaction such as nausea or vomiting in some people.
Red spots on the leaves of a eucalyptus tree could be caused by a fungus called Phytophthora. This fungus usually spreads to other parts of the tree and is not usually treatable.
To help the plants to reproduce
monera reproduce asexually with the help of binary fission
Yes.
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Ixora reproduce from spores
There are a great number of characteristics that animals posses that can help them reproduce. The ability to fertilize internally is one of them.
The purpose of a peacocks feathery display is to entice a receptive female (peahen) to mate. So, you could say that the colours do help in reproduction.
The pistil and stamen help the plant reproduce.