actually, a spore is a reproductive cell of a fungus. it sends spores, similar to seeds, and they land on the ground, and will grow new fungus
>> A spore is also the reproductive cell of a plant. Plants exhibit a phenomenon referred to as "alternation of generations," which essentially means that a plant spends half its lifetime as a haploid organism and half its life as a diploid one. The most evolutionarily simple plants have a dominant haploid (called gametophyte) stage, whereas the more complex a plant gets, the more likely it is to have the diploid stage, or sporophyte generation, to be dominant. A spore comes from a meiotic division in this sporophyte generation, producing a haploid cell that could be compared to animal eggs and sperm, yet have to germinate into a gametophyte that will produce sperm and eggs which will be fertilized (become diploid) and will grow into another sporophyte.
Sporulation can happen asexually or sexually. The amount of cellular spores that are produced during sporulation greatly depends on the type of sporulation that is happening, as well as, the area or subject the sporulation is taking place on.
Millions, although the answer obviously various with factors such as the size and species of mushroom.
the answer it FOUR......
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Both the elaters and the spores inside the spore capsule are haploid.
The sporophytes are the moss generation that is made up of slender stalk with capsule at the end. The moss is a non-vascular plant.
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The capsule is veryimportant to the reproduction of the moss. During the reproduction, the egg cell develops into the spore capsule. Then the spore capsule is released and it joins with the sperm cell. Soon, a new moss is formed.
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The capsule contains spores. With the capsule located above the rest of the plant, the spores may be more easily spread to new sites by the wind, water, or passing animals.
Both the elaters and the spores inside the spore capsule are haploid.
calyptra is a structure whish protect the capsule during embryonic development of sporophyte.after the complete germination of spores it disappear and spores and elaters become free
The sporophytes are the moss generation that is made up of slender stalk with capsule at the end. The moss is a non-vascular plant.
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Bacterial spores are extremely resistant and can survive most forms of disinfection and inadequate sterilisations
i dont know..you should blame on matriculation programme