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Filter by Meaning The study of fern spores and their role in fern reproduction is an important aspect of fern biology research.
The spores of some fern species are responsible for their asexual reproduction.
The air quality was poor due to the spores of the dead plants.
The mushrooms spread their spores to propagate.
The spores of ferns are responsible for the propagation of certain fern species without the need for fertilization.
The spores from the bacteria can contaminate food and cause illness.
Some bacteria can form spores to protect themselves from harsh environments.
The spores in the soil were causing the plant to wilt.
The spores of the algae are carried by water currents, allowing them to colonize new areas.
Fern spores are crucial for the survival and dispersal of ferns in their natural habitats.
The puffball fungus burst open, releasing a cloud of spores.
The mold in the damp basement spreads through tiny spores.
The spores of the mold were visible on the bread.
The spores of some ferns are specialized structures that are released from sporangia and can develop into new fern plants.
The bacterial spores were found in the soil sample.
The athlete's foot is a fungal infection that spreads through spores.
The mold spores spread throughout the house after the flood.
The dispersal of fern spores is a crucial step in the asexual reproduction of certain fern species.
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