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is any material that functions in propagating an organism to the next stage in its life cycle, such as by
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Any biological material that helps propagate an organism to the next life cycle stage
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Index

biology
dispersal
plants
seeds
spores
fungi
spores
bacteria
endospores
microbial cysts
pathogens
disease
bacteria
viruses
fungi
protists
influenza
saliva
mucus
coughing
sneezing
horticulture
plant
plant propagation
asexual reproduction
cutting
leaf
sexual reproduction
seed
spore

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