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Emely Jackson
8 July, 16:11
Does mold have cells
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Dayami Bowers
8 July, 17:28
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Other mold spores have slimy sheaths and are more suited to water dispersal. Mold spores are often spherical or ovoid single cells. So no they do not.
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Issac Whitehead
8 July, 17:32
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Yes mold do have cells, and everything on this Earth is made up of cells. Mold spores are often spherucal or ovoid single cells, but can be multicellular and variously shaped.
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