Spore-producing organisms are plants, molds, and other organisms that reproduce by means of spores. These tiny particles act like seeds and are spread by the parent plant, growing wherever they land when conditions are favorable.
It is seed producing.
A vascular spore-producing plant is a type of plant that reproduces by producing spores and has a vascular system for transporting water and nutrients. Examples of vascular spore-producing plants include ferns, horsetails, and clubmosses.
Nonspore producing bacteria are called non-spore formers. Spore formers are bacteria that have the ability to form endospores for survival in adverse conditions, while non-spore formers lack this ability. Examples of non-spore formers include Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp.
Ferns are spore-producing plants with leaves called fronds. Fronds are large, divided leaves that are a distinctive characteristic of ferns. They are responsible for producing spores and aiding in photosynthesis.
The spore cases of ferns are typically found on the undersides of the fronds, in structures called sori. These sori contain the spore-producing structures known as sporangia.
slime mould
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.
Growth of the organism happens by mitosis. Moisture helps the cells divide. However, the spores must also be attached to something that will provide food for them. They cannot produce their own food. When the spore has enough moisture and food provided for it, mitosis continues and the spore grows into an adult organism.
The organism is likely a mold. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae. The black spore-producing structures at the tips of the threads are called sporangia or conidia, which help the mold reproduce and spread.
A mushroom :>
If you are talking about the game, Spore is a micro-organism and that is what you start as.
It is seed producing.
ferns are spore-producing :) !
Ferns produce spores. They do not produce seeds.
Mosses,ferns and horsetails
the sporophyte stage
the sporophyte stage