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Summary Of: Spores

Spores form part of the... A chief difference between spores and seeds as... is that spores have very little stored food resources compared with seeds... Spores produced in a sporic life cycle... Spores produced in a sporic life cycle... Spores produced in a sporic life cycle... Spores are the units of... and are not truly spores in the sense discussed in this article... Fungi that produce spores are known as... Spores can be classified in several ways... spores are often classified by the structure in which meiosis and spore production occurs... these spores are often characteristic of a particular... spores produced by a... spores produced by a... spores produced by an... spores produced by a... spores produced by a... spores produced by a... spores produced by a... spores produced by a... spores produced by a... spores produced by a... spores that give rise to a male... spores that give rise to a female... spores are found are called... Spores can be differentiated by whether they can... mobile spores that move by means of one or more... immobile spores that may nevertheless potentially grow flagella... immobile spores that cannot develop flagella... spores that are actively discharged from the body of the fungal... spores that are not actively discharged from the fungal fruiting body... The spores are about 30... The spores are about 30... The spores are about 30... A chief difference between spores and seeds as... is that spores have little food storage compared with seeds... and spores of some fungi in the... Spores are produced in large numbers to increase the chance of a spore surviving in a... spores are primarily a survival mechanism... wind distribution of very light spores provides great capacity for dispersal... spores are less subject to animal predation than seeds because they contain almost no food reserve... spores require the least energy and materials to produce... produce spores of the same size and type... and some aquatic ferns produce spores of two different sizes... spores can be categorized as either... all four spores share a common origin and are in contact with each other... Parasitic fungal spores may be classified into... A video of spores being ejected by fungus...

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