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When plants are ready to reproduce, they make pollen spores. These spores are very small, and are easily picked up on the wind. When an animal walks by, the pollen spores catch onto their fur. So, where ever the animal travels, some spores fall of, hopefully to reach another plant either near or far from the original plant.
One difference between seeds and spores is the number of chromosomes. Spores contain only half the number of chromosomes compared to a seed which contain the full amount.
The part of hornworts that resembles the horn of an animal is the sporophyte. This is the part of the plant that releases spores.
The term "rambunctious" is an adjective used to describe something or someone that is unruly, boisterous, or full of energy. It is not a specific type of animal.
The four main dispersal methods are wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal, and self-dispersal. Wind dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by the wind, water dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by water currents, animal dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by animals, and self-dispersal involves seeds or spores being dispersed by the plant itself.
Plants belonging to bryophytes and Pteridophytes etc. reproduce with spores and thoseof gymnosperms and angiosperms reproduce with seeds.
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Not sure if you mean Atarax- a tranquilizing drug- or Anthrax- an animal disease that can spread to humans by spores.
It more often than not will tell you what kind of animal left them, the size of that animal, and whether it was walking or running at full speed, or even in a conflict with another animal. It tells where the animal was going, whether it was alone or not, what it was doing, and many other things.
Two key steps for spore dispersal are the production of spores and their release into the environment. First, organisms like fungi, mosses, and ferns generate spores in specialized structures. Then, various mechanisms such as wind, water, or animal movement facilitate the dispersal of these spores, allowing them to settle in new locations where they can germinate and grow.