why is it important for spores to easily spread to other locations?
by wind
Spores are extremely tiny and they blow away on the wind.
The capsule contains spores. With the capsule located above the rest of the plant, the spores may be more easily spread to new sites by the wind, water, or passing animals.
Spores are eaten and spread by small animals
Mold consists of spores. Spores spread by becoming airborne.
by wind
Spores spread easily and the more spores there are on the food, the more you have a risk or food poisoning. It is best not to consume foods that have been left out for long periods of time, such as on the salad bar.
Spores are eaten and spread by small animals
Spores are extremely tiny and they blow away on the wind.
fungi
New Mycelium is what forms when spores spread and land in a somewhat suitable place.
The fungus reproduce by microscopic spores. These spores can be spread in the air and soil, where they can be inhaled or come in contact to surfaces.
Yes it can harm your home since mold is a fungi it will release spores which are easily spread by the wind, humans, animals. Spores can get stuck on a person leaving their home and then be carried by the wind over to your house, if you have a window open or are outside then there's a good possibility that the spores will get in your home.
No, Black Truffles have spores. The spores are spread by boars and the larvae of the truffle fly.
No it is not, it is only spread by spores.
from the wind
Spores are incredibly tough. They resist heat, cold, dryness and other environmental factors and can remain in the spore state for very long periods of time. This enables spores that land in unfavorable locations for growth to remain alive until the conditions become more favorable...at which time they begin to grow.