Explain Spore formation with an example.
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Some organisms like ferns, some groups of fungi reproduce by spore formation. e.g.Fungus reproduces by means of spores. ... The cottony white mass on bread formed by fungus after spore germination is called a mould. Spores can survive in extreme conditions because of the protective hard coat
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Some organisms like ferns, some groups of fungi reproduce by spore formation. e.g.Fungus reproduces by means of spores. ... The cottony white mass on bread formed by fungus after spore germination is called a mould. Spores can survive in extreme conditions because of the protective hard coat
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Spore formation occurs when a plant produces tiny spores and propagates through them. This can be witnessed in Rhizopus.
Explanation:
- Certain plants that do not propagate through flowers and the regular mode of sexual production often resort to the formation of spores.
- This is a type of 'asexual reproduction' where the parent creates hundreds of small spores and then they disperse them into the atmosphere.
- New plants develop from these spores and this is a manner of propagation. Rhizopus is a type of plant that reproduces through this manner.
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