It is non-motile and does not form spores.
They lack flagella and do not form either oocysts or spores.
Many multicellular organisms form spores during their biological life cycle in a process called sporogenesis.
So if it had a chance to form spores, I would imagine that the inside of the converter has finished them off.
In Pleurocapsales, the cells have the ability to form internal spores (baeocytes).
The secret lay in the bacteria's ability to form spores, molding a hard calcific shell around themselves.
It forms heat-resistant spores that can survive for months to years.
This ultimately divides to form new spores, which are released when the host's cells burst.
Certain nuclei later pair up, one engulfing another, to form new spores.
Basidiomycetes form sexual spores externally from a structure called a basidium.