* Mouth: A mouth is an opening on an organism's body, usually used for taking in food. It's a physical structure.
* Spore: Spores are tiny reproductive units produced by various organisms, like fungi, bacteria, and plants. They can be dispersed and develop into new individuals.
* Omnivore: An omnivore is an organism that consumes both plants and animals. It describes a dietary pattern.
Putting it together:
* A mouth can't be a spore because they are entirely different things. Spores are for reproduction, while mouths are for eating.
* You can't be an omnivore "spore." The concept of an omnivore applies to whole living organisms that have mouths and digestive systems to process both plant and animal matter. Spores are individual reproductive units and don't have the biological structures needed to be omnivores.
Perhaps you're thinking of something else? If you could rephrase your question or provide more context, I might be able to understand your meaning better.