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They produce spores as a means of self propagation in the same manner as plants produce seeds so that they might propagate into the world. The sexual act of different strains interacting results in new stronger strains and on occasion whole new species all together.

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What living things reproduce by spores?

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Do field mushrooms grow by seeds or spores?

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