# A small, usually single-celled reproductive body that is highly resistant to desiccation and heat and is capable of growing into a new organism, produced especially by certain bacteria, fungi, algae, and nonflowering plants. # A dormant nonreproductive body formed by certain bacteria in response to adverse environmental conditions. The resting state of some bacteria; thick-walled and highly resistant to heat. Under suitable conditions they germinate to produce bacteria. Spore-forming bacteria are a health hazard because they can survive pasteurization and sterilization For more information on spore, visit Britannica.com.
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a cell in a seedless plant, that can grow into a new plant
no, pseudomonas is non-spore forming
The difference between spore makers and seed makers is that seed makers are plants and spore makers are decomposers. For an example a mushroom is a decomposer and is a spore maker.
list of spore forming bacteria
The spore was neutralized before stain removal insued.
In biology a spore is a walled, single- to many-celled, reproductive body of an organism, capable of giving rise to a new individual either directly or indirectly.
spore
Spore (PC) Spore Creatures (DS) Spore Hero (Wii) Spore Hero Arena (DS) Spore: Creepy and Cute Expansion (PC) Spore: Galactic Adventures (PC) Spore Creature Keeper (Not released yet)
Spore (PC) Spore Galactic Adentures (PC) Spore Creature Creator (PC) Spore Creature Keeper (PC) Spore Creepy and Cute (PC) Darkspore (PC) Spore Hero/Spore Hero Arena (Wii, Nintendo DS) Spore Creatures (Nintendo DS, IPhone) Spore Origins (IPhone)
Preschool (2-6): Spore Creatures, Spore Hero Arena, Spore Creature Creator Normal kids (6-8): Spore Creatures, Spore Hero Arena, Spore Creature Creator Preteens/Tweens (8-12) Spore, Spore Creature Keeper, Spore Hero, Spore Creepy and Cute, Spore Galactic Adventures Teenagers (12-18): Darkspore Adults (18-22): Darkspore
a cell in a seedless plant, that can grow into a new plant
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
No. You must purchase both Spore Galactic Adventures and Spore.
Nothing. Spore Creature Creature is like a demo for Spore. If you have Spore, don't bother getting Creature Creature.
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
you can get spore at Bestbuy
No A Spore Is Not A Mineral.