Ferns
All fungus protists are able to produce spores at some point in their lives. Spores serve as a means of reproduction and dispersal for these organisms.
Not all of 'em. Let's have one good example, the spores of death cap mushroom (Amanita Phalloides)will consume you fast yet some of them should be cultivated to enhance our lives with quality. Like any species of the genus Psylocibe. \m/
This species most likely reproduces through some form of sexual reproduction, such as using seeds or by forming gametes. Additionally, it would have specialized tissues and structures for support and transport of water and nutrients.
they produce more urine than saltwater fish..
both. parasite because it lives (and re;produce, and use) inside the host cells pathogen because they can cause diseases.
All fungus protists are able to produce spores at some point in their lives. Spores serve as a means of reproduction and dispersal for these organisms.
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a seaturtle is a turtle that lives in the sea. a seaturtle is a turtle that lives in the sea.
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Heck No. music doesnt change our lives in teens. GOSH .....
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No He Doesnt . He Lives Off Of The People He Eats
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Nothing, it lives on oil.?
no shes doesnt she lives in new york.
Im sorry to say but Cinderella doesnt exist
Fertilized fern eggs produce spores, which are released into the environment and develop into new fern plants. Spores are dispersed by wind or water, germinate, and grow into a mature fern plant through a process called alternation of generations.