Club fungi reproduce asexually. This means they do not need a male to reproduce. They form spores on the basidia and these spores grow.
1. Spores are single celled and seeds are multicelled 2. A spore germinates to form a gametophyte, whereas a seed germinates to form a sporophyte 3. Spores can hardly survive for longer period during adverse conitions, but seeds can do 4. Spores are produced in the sporangium; seeds are produced inside the fruit
Granites are one of the most weather resistant rocks.
No. The spores that form under the fronds are the reproductive elements.
Spores form during the Stationary Phase of the Bacterial Growth Curve. During the lag phase or the log phase, things are good for the bacteria, so they arent thinking about what it is like to live without all the resources that they need, so they dont start forming the spores yet. Once the bacteria reach the death phase they are not able to form spores anymore, let alone stay alive. So the only phase that the spore forming bacteria make there spores is during the stationary phase.
no bactreria form spores only plants do especiall ferns
Yes, spores are the "seeds" of ferns. They form on the underside of the leaves on the fern.so fern produces from spores
yes it does!
they have spores
Corn, an angiosperm, reproduces by seeds instead of spores. This is a form of sexual reproduction. No angiosperm reproduces with spores.
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Club fungi reproduce asexually. This means they do not need a male to reproduce. They form spores on the basidia and these spores grow.
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Sporophyte form spores which form ganetophyte plant .
The spores germinate to form the gametophytic plant body on which sex organs are produced for reproduction.