Fungal Spores
Fungal spores are minute, reproductive units produced by fungi which aid in the dispersal of the species. They are resistant to environmental factors and have a diverse range of habitats. Fungal spores are very important in terms of ecology and their various uses, such as breaking down organic matter, biodegradation, and nutrient cycling. They are also used in the production of food and medicines, as well as being utilised in the biotechnology industry. Fungal spores are integral to the environment, providing essential functions and benefits to human life.
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