How reproduction through spores benefits the organism
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1) The offspring is very similar to the parent and there are no variations, which is because only one parent is involved - spores are a form of asexual reproduction.
2) The plant produces millions of spores, which ensures that at least some reach a host where they can grow and perpetuate. Hence, a stable population is maintained and climatic and other constraints do not affect much.
3) Spores can remain dormant for long periods of time until they find suitable conditions for growth.
4) Spore formation does not take much energy, which can now be utilised for more important metabolic activities. Sexual reproduction needs more energy for the formation of flowers and other reproductive organs.
2) The plant produces millions of spores, which ensures that at least some reach a host where they can grow and perpetuate. Hence, a stable population is maintained and climatic and other constraints do not affect much.
3) Spores can remain dormant for long periods of time until they find suitable conditions for growth.
4) Spore formation does not take much energy, which can now be utilised for more important metabolic activities. Sexual reproduction needs more energy for the formation of flowers and other reproductive organs.
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when organism do not get favourable condiotions they make spores.
These spores get ditributed to far of places where rhw spores grow to a new living organism if they get favourable conditions.
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