During asexual reproduction ina algae which spore provide most perrination ????
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Many species of algae can form special cells called spores. In asexual reproduction, the spores can produce new individuals without the need for another parent, as would be the case in sexual reproduction. The asexual spores normally contain two sets of chromosomes, which are structures that house the individual's genetic material. One type of spore has flagella -- little whip-like tails -- that enable movement. Another type develops inside the parent cell without flagella, which they can grow after separating from the parent. A third type of algae does not develop flagella and therefore lacks self-propulsion..
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