spore
1 of 1noun/spɔr/
Forms:spores
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a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new organism without fusion with another cell, often adapted for survival in harsh conditions
- Ferns reproduce by releasing spores into the air, which then settle and grow into new plants.
- The mushroom's gills were lined with spores, ready to be dispersed by the wind.
- Mold spreads quickly in damp environments due to the abundant production of spores.
- Scientists collected spores from the ancient cave walls to study prehistoric fungi.
- The resilient spore can survive extreme temperatures, making it a crucial survival mechanism for certain bacteria.