Lycopodium, which is in the genus club mosses
To identify and treat white spores in soil, you can conduct a soil test to determine the type of fungus present. Once identified, you can treat the spores by improving soil drainage, avoiding overwatering, and using fungicides if necessary. It is important to maintain good plant hygiene and proper watering practices to ensure the health of your plants.
The function of spores in ferns is reproduction. Spores are produced in sporangia on the underside of fern fronds, and once dispersed, they can develop into new fern plants under suitable conditions, forming a new generation.
Ferns reproduce through spores. They form on the under sides of the leaves or fronds. There are no flowers. When the spores are fully formed they fall from the fern are dispersed by wind, animals, or grow where they fall.
Fungi infect plants through various means, such as spores that are carried by wind, water, or insects. Once the spores land on a susceptible plant host, they germinate and penetrate the plant's tissues. The fungi then grow inside the plant, often causing disease symptoms such as wilting, leaf spots, or rotting.
Horsetail spores are dispersed through wind. As the mature plant releases spores from specialized structures called sporangia, they are carried by the wind to new locations where they can germinate and grow.
No. They produce spores, not seeds, for reproduction.
the answer is N. Spores grow gametophytes that produce a haploid gamete through mitosis once fertilization occurs the product is a zygote that is 2n which will grow into a sporophyte that produces spores through meiosis.
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This product can not be cleaned once it is dirty
No, bacteria cannot multiply inside spores. Spores are dormant structures that are resistant to environmental stresses, including bacterial invasion. Once the spores germinate into active bacterial cells, they can begin to multiply.