no bactreria form spores only plants do especiall ferns
rhizoids
enterococcus faecalis are unable to form spores but are tolerant to a wide range of environmental conditions
There are where the spores form and from where they are distributed into the air.
New Mycelium is what forms when spores spread and land in a somewhat suitable place.
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.
rhizoids
Spores
spores
Club fungi reproduce asexually. This means they do not need a male to reproduce. They form spores on the basidia and these spores grow.
Sporophyte form spores which form ganetophyte plant .
spores
the transmission of pathogens - bacteria, viruses, spores- in the atmosphere from person to persons for example coughing and sneezing expels the dust, pathogens etc out of the airways into the atmosphere where they can easily be inhaled by anyone or settle on inate objects to be transferred at a later date.