Explain how fungi reproduce through spores.
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Fungi reproduce by making tiny cells called spores.
These spores are formed in special parts of the fungus, such as sporangia or on the surface of fruiting bodies like mushrooms. When the spores are ready, they are released into the air, or sometimes spread by water or animals.
If a spore lands in a place that has enough moisture, warmth and nutrients, it will germinate, which means it starts to grow. The spore then develops into a new fungus, continuing the life cycle. This method helps fungi spread widely and survive in different environments.
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