Mosses reproduce by spores.
Yes they do have spores
Spores are formed when cells are under unfavourable conditions, as for the bacteria they are means of survival. So the older the culture the higher the cell number in that culture, which means less nutrients for the cells. Under this conditions cells will start spore production. Depending on the "age" of the culture you can get a mixture of vegetative cells with spores inside and spores that are already released or mostly spores with rare vegetative cells, which means the cells are dead.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
4 spores
TPC Michigan was created in 1990.
TPC at The Woodlands was created in 1985.
TPC= throttle position sensor.
TPC Harding Park was created in 1925.
TPC is not a type of cable, but rather a company known as "TPC Wire & Cable Corp." The company deals in wire, cables, and connectors.
If by parasites you mean the spores on the levels floodgate,cortana and halo no they do not count as kills so sorry.
TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm was created in 1986.
As in the Tour Players Championship held at TPC Sawgrass? Yes he does play this event.
Older cultures produce more spores. If the culture is not old enough, the spores will be few, and possibly undetectible.
TPC Golf refers to golf courses that are managed and owned in part by the Tournament Players division of the United States Professional Golfers Association. TPC stands for Tournament Players Course.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Tutor Perini Corporation (TPC) is $1,397,119,968.40.
Bacterial spores are extremely resistant and can survive most forms of disinfection and inadequate sterilisations