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A spore producing plant is........​

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Answered by devikaanil10d
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Answer:

Rhizopus or bread mould

Explanation:

It is a common type of funges that reproduce through spore formation.

Answered by asnarafeeque85
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Explanation:

A Spore-producing plant - bread mould .

Bread mould or Rhizopus is the common type of fungus. During asexual reproduction, inside the sporangium the mould makes spores, and the spores multiply inside it. When the sporangium breaks, open and all spores inside will float out. The spores land on a place where they can turn into a new mould, and begin to grow.

Spore-producing plants include ferns, mushrooms, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses. Others that produce spores are rusts, smuts, earthstars, stinkhorns, and horsetails.

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