How do fungi and fern reproduce to give rise to new plants?
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by the process of spore formation. The spores are asexual reproductive bodies
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Fungi and fern reproduce through spores.
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Spore is a reproductive cell which has the capacity to develop into a new individual. Unlike gametes which require fusion with another cell to reproduce, spores can form a new individual without fusion with another cell. So, spores are asexual reproductive parts. The spores have a protective coating that is hard and helps prevent them from unfavorable conditions like high temperature and low humidity. Once the conditions are favourable, the spores will germinate and reproduce into new individuals. This feature can be found in algae, bacteria, fungi and other similar plants.
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