how spores are different from gamete although both are haploid?
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Spores take part in asexual reproduction whereas gametes take part in sexual reproduction .....
Gametes are only used in animals...
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Gametes are only used in animals...
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Spore :
➡ Spore is a haploid reproductive cell that gives rise to a Gametophyte
➡It directly develops into Gametophyte without any fusion...
➡It is formed by lower plants , fungi etc...
➡It involves in asexual reproduction ...
Gamete :
➡ Gamete is a haploid reproductive cell that fuses with other gamete to form zygote....
➡It develops into gametophyte only after the formation of zygote...
➡It is formed in higher plants like Gymnosperms and Angiosperms ....
➡It involves in sexual reproduction ..
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Here's your answer !!!
Spore :
➡ Spore is a haploid reproductive cell that gives rise to a Gametophyte
➡It directly develops into Gametophyte without any fusion...
➡It is formed by lower plants , fungi etc...
➡It involves in asexual reproduction ...
Gamete :
➡ Gamete is a haploid reproductive cell that fuses with other gamete to form zygote....
➡It develops into gametophyte only after the formation of zygote...
➡It is formed in higher plants like Gymnosperms and Angiosperms ....
➡It involves in sexual reproduction ..
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