An organism typically produces spores in response to unfavorable environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, drought, or limited nutrients, ensuring survival until conditions improve. Spores are also produced during the reproductive phase of certain fungi, plants, and bacteria, allowing for genetic variation and colonization of new habitats. Additionally, in some species, spore formation is a means of asexual reproduction, enabling rapid population increase.
Not all of them will survive
then all the dead stuff in the garden would stay and would not decompose, it would stay right there and nothing would happen to it, nothing would eat it away. fungi and decomposers eat dead organisms.
The organism would die
c. produce identical offspring. Asexual reproduction involves the creation of new individuals without the need for gametes or fertilization, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent organism.
large surface area.
Not everything has to be evolution if evolution is true which I believe it is not true,my best answer would be development.
bacterium Not all bacteria produce disease, viruses do too. It would be called a pathogen.
If DNA did not go through replication, the cell or organism would not be able to divide and produce new cells. This would lead to cell death and ultimately to the death of the organism due to an inability to replace damaged or old cells.
All species of organism depend on their ability to produce new members. Without reproduction, the species would die out.
No of course not, it is how you produce offspring, with no offspring there would be no milk, or food for human consumption. Every living organism would no longer exist.
The anwers is: You re able to produce energy in greater quantities.
drastically - without hormones there cannot be a homeostasis - balance in life