Each spore case holds thousands of spores.
Each spore case holds thousands of spores.
No, when a fungus enters its spore producing phase it usually produces many millions of spores.
You typically use a spore syringe within 6 months of receiving it. Spores stay hydrated and suspended in water for at least 1 year and are still viable. In many cases you have longer than that.
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There are many organisms that form spores including bacteria, algae, fungi (mushrooms) and some protozoans. Ferns also form spores. Pollen from flowers is considered to be male spores, and may be transmitted by insect contact (bees), or through the wind. Flowers also have ovules, or female spores.
Spores are impermeable structures which makes them resistant to dying. Spore staining depends on increasing the permeability of the spore coat by heating to permit the dye in. Upon cooling the dye is trapped inside the spore and not allowed out. The primary dye malachite green is a relatively weakly binding dye to the cell wall and spore wall. In fact, if washed well with water, the dye comes right out of the cell wall, however not from the spore wall once the dye is locked in. That is why there does not need to be a decolorizer in this stain. Upon further treatment with Carbol Fuchsin, the Vegetative cell walls will pick up the counterstain carbol fuchsin and will be stained pink. Spores will be of a light green colour. The identification of spores is very important for the clinical microbiologist who is analyzing a patient's body fluid or tissue since there are not that many spore-forming genera. Spores have two major pathogenic spore-forming genera, Bacillus and Clostridium in which both can cause various types of lethal diseases such as anthrax, botulism, gangrene and tetanus.
Not all bacteria that form spores are harmful. In fact, spore formation is a survival mechanism for many bacteria to endure harsh conditions. While some spore-forming bacteria can be harmful, such as Clostridium botulinum or Bacillus anthracis, many others are harmless or even beneficial.
No, mycobacteria are not spore-forming bacteria. They are aerobic, nonmotile, and their cell walls contain mycolic acids, which make them resistant to many antibiotics and chemicals.
Fungi reproduce by means of spores, tiny particles smaller than the majority of tiny dust particles in the air. Ordinary air contains many millions of these spores suspended in it per cubic foot. They settle on everything, including food and stick to it. If the surface the spore landed on contains even a bit of moisture then the spore splits open and the fungal cells inside begin growing hyphae into that material.
A spore producing organism is an organism that produces spores as a means of reproduction. These spores are single-celled structures that can develop into new individuals under favorable conditions. Fungi, algae, and some plants like ferns and mosses are examples of spore producing organisms.
Spore producing organisms are what form part of the life cycles of many bacteria, plants, algae, fungi and some protozoa. All plants will reproduce by either seed or spores, essentially.
Mushrooms and toadstools, in general, produce a fine dust that is in fact an uncountable number of spores. Tap a mature puff-ball, for instance, and a fine yellowish cloud of spores will appear, hence the name, puff-ball.