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  1. Spore - Wikipedia

    The spores of seed plants are produced internally, and the megaspores (formed within the ovules) and the microspores are involved in the formation of more complex structures that form the dispersal …

  2. Spore | Definition, Types, & Examples | Britannica

    Nov 26, 2025 · Nearly all fungi form and release vast quantities of spores as part of their life cycle. Spores are the main reproductive units for fungi and are usually single cells. They may be produced …

  3. What Are Spores and How Do They Reproduce? - Live to Plant

    Jul 20, 2025 · Spores are a fascinating and essential biological feature found in various organisms, including fungi, algae, bacteria, and some plants. They serve as a means of reproduction, survival, …

  4. Spore - New World Encyclopedia

    Being units of asexual reproduction, spores do not combine with other spores, but directly form new haploid organisms. (See spore formation and life cycles below.)

  5. SPORE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    : a reproductive body that is produced by fungi and by some plants and microorganisms (as ferns and bacteria) and that usually consists of a single cell and is able to produce a new individual either by …

  6. Spores: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Aug 5, 2025 · The bacteria Clostridia form spores. These spores create the bacteria that cause a rare condition called gas gangrene and a type of colitis that is linked to the use of antibiotics.

  7. Spores: Survival, Dispersal, and Growth Mechanisms

    Explore the fascinating world of spores, their survival strategies, dispersal methods, and growth mechanisms across various organisms.