A list of spores can be found in scientific databases, mycology reference books, or on websites dedicated to mycology. These resources may provide information on different types of spores, including their characteristics, sizes, shapes, and where they can be found in nature.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Mosses produce spores instead of seeds for reproduction. Spores are tiny, single-celled reproductive units that are dispersed by the wind to find suitable growing conditions to germinate and develop into new moss plants.
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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.
Lycopodium is homosporous producing only one type of spores.
The spores develop on the underside of the leaves.
On the gills.
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Mosses reproduce by spores.
On the underside of fern leaves, you may find structures called sporangia, which are clusters that contain spores. These spores are crucial for fern reproduction. Additionally, you may also find sori, which are groups of sporangia clustered together.
Mosses produce spores instead of seeds for reproduction. Spores are tiny, single-celled reproductive units that are dispersed by the wind to find suitable growing conditions to germinate and develop into new moss plants.
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
a mushroom´s underground hyphae