Name the kind of organisms that reproduce by spore formation.
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Spores are the cells involved in asexual reproduction that do not need to be fused with other cells in order to give rise to a new organism. They are involved in asexual reproduction in bacteria, yeast, fungi, and plants.
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Spores are the cells involved in asexual reproduction that do not need to be fused with other cells in order to give rise to a new organism
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