The advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi is that more of the fungi will have a chance to be reproduced. The spores from most fungi need moisture and darkness to reproduce. Spores can also be transplanted through the air and be deposited in places that are not suitable for reproduction, such as a place that is too dry. This will greatly reduce the fungi's chance for survival.
Most of them are going to die; they are not going to land in a favorable habitat. To compensate, fungi produce millions of spores, thereby increasing the chances of some surviving.
It is essential for reproductive success of a species .
Most of them are going to die; they are not going to land in a favorable habitat. To compensate, fungi produce millions of spores, thereby increasing the chances of some surviving.
It is essential for reproductive success of a species .
The advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi is that more of the fungi will have a chance to be reproduced. The spores from most fungi need moisture and darkness to reproduce. Spores can also be transplanted through the air and be deposited in places that are not suitable for reproduction, such as a place that is too dry. This will greatly reduce the fungi's chance for survival.
because it could help it reproduce more frequently
because the gravity
Not all of them will survive
large surface area.
Sac Fungi would need a food source, so they can reproduce by reproducing spores.When they do produce spores the wind carries that spore to make a new fungi. Sac Fungi would also need humidity to survive.
Fungi has a unique sense of movement that occurs when they spread their spores. It does not move in a traditional sense.
The mycelium of hyphae (of mould fungi) grow spore cases which contain spores. When spores are released and land on food/material, it grows into a new mycelium.
Fungi do not have chlorophyll in their cells. They cannot produce food, so they must depend upon other living or dead things for food. Fungi CANNOT survive alone. Fungi do not have chlorophyll in their cells. They cannot produce food, so they must depend upon other living or dead things for food. Fungi CANNOT survive alone.
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If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi
It is said that in a day the puffball fungus releases enough spores to cover the Earth's surface 6 times with its offspring, so I'm assuming a normal fungus, although doesn't produce that large an amount, produces millions.
Microspores develop inside the microsporangium
large surface area.
Sac Fungi would need a food source, so they can reproduce by reproducing spores.When they do produce spores the wind carries that spore to make a new fungi. Sac Fungi would also need humidity to survive.
Fungi are very small for a few different reasons. These fungi must be able to move around and form in groups and the small size facilitates this.
The main difference is that the bacteria are prokaryotic organisms, and fungi are eukaryotic organisms.There are many differences between the living organisms of bacteria and fungi. Some of the differences are, bacteria multiplies by binary fission, and fungi multiplies by branching and elongation. Fungi are parasitic eukaryotes, and bacteria are prokaryotes.
that they're short, nonvascular, and produce spores
Fungi have no mechanisms what-so-ever for locomotion.
Many harmful or infections fungi (or the spores) are not visible to the human eye while unassisted by a microscope. Sometimes they are, so there is not a definitive answer to the question as posed.
They are created and allowed to disperse to a new area so they can grow if the conditions are right.