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How does spore formation takes place?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process involves sporogenous cells (sporocytes, also called sporemother cells) undergoing cell division to give rise to spores. In meiotic sporogenesis, a diploidspore mother cell within the sporangium undergoes meiosis, producing a tetrad of haploidspores.

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Answered by Ghostieee
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The process involves sporogenous cells (sporocytes, also called spore mother cells) undergoing cell division to give rise to spores. In meiotic sporogenesis, a diploid spore mother cell within the sporangium undergoes meiosis, producing a tetrad of haploid spores.

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