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explain spore formation??​

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Answered by jishanature
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Spore Formation is a method in Asexual Reproduction. When Sporangia burst; minute single-celled, thin or thick walled structures called spores are obtained. ... Under suitable conditions, they develop into a new Plant. Reproducing using spores is an asexual method.

Answered by Anonymous
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Spore Formation is a method in Asexual Reproduction. When Sporangia burst; minute single-celled, thin or thick walled structures called spores are obtained. ... Under suitable conditions, they develop into a new Plant. Reproducing using spores is an asexual method.

Explanation:

This may look similar to seed formation in flowering plants, but spore production only occurs in non-flowing plants and in other microscopic organisms. Examples of such organisms include fungi, green algae, moulds, protozoa, and ferns.

Spore formation is a method of asexual reproduction which is found in non flowering plants such as fungi (Rhizopus) and bacteria. ... The form of asexual reproduction in which the organism breaks down into no. of spores and later these spores develop into new organism is called spore formation.

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