Spores are typically resilient structures designed for survival in harsh conditions, including dry environments. While moisture is essential for germination, excessive moisture can lead to mold growth or fungal competition, which can inhibit spore viability. Additionally, high humidity may promote decay or degradation of the spore structure itself, reducing its chances of successful reproduction. Thus, spores tend to thrive in more controlled, less humid conditions.
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Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
They live in moist and dark environments.
Yes, fungus thrives in moist environments because it requires moisture to grow and reproduce. Moist environments provide optimal conditions for fungal spores to germinate, form hyphae, and colonize surfaces. Therefore, areas with high humidity or water exposure are ideal habitats for fungi to proliferate.
They live in moist environments, in Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe.
Yes they have gills that is why they live in moist environments.
Byrophytes live in moist environments because the sperm must swim to the egg.
They live in moist environments, in Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe.
Annelids are found worldwide in moist or wet environments ranging from marine habitats to moist soil.
Moist environments with leaves(grass) sticks
Protists can live in a large range of environments, including what are known as "extreme" environments. But most protists live in moist/ damp environments like ponds, swamps, lakes, creeks, that kind of thing.
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.