single- to many-celled reproductive body of an organism; a seed
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spore
fungus, mold, etc mushroom reproduces by spore
fungus, mold, etc mushroom reproduces by spore
needs moisture type of fungi in the air is spore. it floats around until it lands on food.turns into mold
Well referring to my Biology text book, " A Zygospore ( ZY-goh-spawr ) is a resting spore that contains zygotes formed during the sexual phase of the mold's life cycle."
Mold spores are extremely tiny, about the size of dust particles. They exist just about everywhere -- you are most likely breathing in a few of them into your lungs right this second. It just so happens that a few penicillum mold spores got into Fleming's petri dish; who knows how or when.
First, mold on other surfaces create mold spores which float in the air and land on almost all surfaces like a bean. Once the mold spore lands on the bean it will start to take nutrients from it and it will multiply.
Well referring to my Biology text book, " A Zygospore ( ZY-goh-spawr ) is a resting spore that contains zygotes formed during the sexual phase of the mold's life cycle."
The organism is likely a mold. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae. The black spore-producing structures at the tips of the threads are called sporangia or conidia, which help the mold reproduce and spread.
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A dust spore is essentially a bacteria that is released by dust mites and mildew that is always present in the air. These spores lead to the creation of mold and more spores which potentially make people sick.