It depends on season and weather conditions and location. But normally yes.
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Fungi propagate through spores.
all fungi produce spores!
One way that fungi have adapted to increase the distribution of spores is by producing a vast quantity of spores, which increases the chances that some will be successful. Some fungi are specialized to attract insects and animals to spread the spores, and still other fungi scatter spores by wind.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Ferns, algae, spikemosses, horsetails, and quillworts all reproduce asexually through the use of spores. Spores must risk landing on a favorable spot for germination in order to be successful.Note: fungi reproduce using spores, but they are not plants being neither plant nor animal. also fungi can produce both sexual and asexual spores.
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The advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi is that more of the fungi will have a chance to be reproduced. The spores from most fungi need moisture and darkness to reproduce. Spores can also be transplanted through the air and be deposited in places that are not suitable for reproduction, such as a place that is too dry. This will greatly reduce the fungi's chance for survival.
The advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi is that more of the fungi will have a chance to be reproduced. The spores from most fungi need moisture and darkness to reproduce. Spores can also be transplanted through the air and be deposited in places that are not suitable for reproduction, such as a place that is too dry. This will greatly reduce the fungi's chance for survival.
If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi
fungi are decomposers, which means they don't make there own food, bu they don't go out and hunt, when fungi reproduce, they send spores into the air, the spores then find a dead body (a lot of the spores die), and start growing on that body, and that's how they get nutrients
Fungi propagate through spores.
Spores allow fungi to reproduce sexually or asexually. Spores are either dropped from the fungi to disperse or will burst forth in an explosive manner.
The advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi is that more of the fungi will have a chance to be reproduced. The spores from most fungi need moisture and darkness to reproduce. Spores can also be transplanted through the air and be deposited in places that are not suitable for reproduction, such as a place that is too dry. This will greatly reduce the fungi's chance for survival.
Yes mold, like fungi, breeds with the release of spores into the air. Many mold spores are poisoness to humans and that is why you dont want it in your house. ;)
Believe it or not, fungi can actually float around in the air. Fungi spores are found everywhere, and every time you open a package of bread, these spores will enter. After a few days, the spores will turn into the green mold that usually signals that it's time to throw away the bread.
Spores are extremely tiny and they blow away on the wind.