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No. Mycobacteria do not produce spores.
Fern spores are produced in structures called
Club mosses reproduce by spores and spore-bearing structures called strobili rather than through flowers. Sexual reproduction begins when the sporangia, which is the spore producing structure, is mature and is ready to release its spores.
The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.
Bacterial spores are resistant and dormant structures formed in certain Bacteria and are ment for survival . They are of 2 types endospore and exospores .
No. Mycobacteria do not produce spores.
spore -bearing plants the reproductive structures are called spores while the seed - bearing plant enclosed in woody structures called cones or strobili.
The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.
Club mosses reproduce by spores and spore-bearing structures called strobili rather than through flowers. Sexual reproduction begins when the sporangia, which is the spore producing structure, is mature and is ready to release its spores.
Fern spores are produced in structures called
Plant leaves have tiny spores called stomata through which air enters and water exits the plant.Stomata is plural (stoma is singular)
The spore-forming protozoa are all parasite that absorb nutrients from their hosts. Hope this helped. (:
All species of Staphylococcus lack spores
Spore-forming Protists: Sporozoans are nonmotile unicellular parasites that form spores.
The spore-forming protozoa are all parasite that absorb nutrients from their hosts. Hope this helped. (:
Sac fungi get their name because of their asexual spore production, they produce their spores in pod/sac-like structures called asci.
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