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a plant which reproduces by spores is​

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Answered by hegde5
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Explanation:

Spores are most conspicuous in the non-seed-bearing plants, including liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and ferns. In these lower plants, as in fungi, the spores function much like seeds.

Ferns are not the only plants to reproduce from spores. Mosses, liverworts and green algae also have spores.

Answered by rashmimittal73
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Answer:

Spores are most conspicuous in the non-seed-bearing plants, including liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and ferns. In these lower plants, as in fungi, the spores function much like seeds.

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