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A mushroom cap is filled with thousands of tiny spores. These spores are dispersed into the air to reproduce and spread the fungus.
Each spore case holds thousands of spores.
Not all of the spores survive.
Each spore case holds thousands of spores.
The pure and simple answer is . . "for survival." Spores can exist for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Some have been found on ancient relics, clothing, etc. Spores resist extreme temperatures, as well.
A sporangium can hold thousands to millions of spores, depending on the species. The number of spores produced and contained within a sporangium is influenced by environmental conditions and genetic factors.
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Thousands of years.
Yes. In recent years, a few people have died from opening an envelope filled with deadly anthrax spores.
In a warm, dark, environment. The warmness allows more humidity in which mold spores travel. If this touches cheese mold growth will start. There are actually thousands of mold spores floating around you right now!
an analogy: when you sneeze, thousands on spit/snot/virus/bacteria particles are launched through the air. fungi release spores in a spraying kind of way that seems like the spray from a sneeze.
Mosses reproduce by spores.