Biology, asked by Adzvaith, 1 year ago

New plants grow from both spores and seeds. Both can stay dormant until conditions are favourable and then start growing. What is the difference between a spore and a seed?

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Answered by dhana232323
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Spores are the holes present in the plant.

Seeds are the embryo from which plant germinates.

Answered by Anonymous
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Spores are the holes present in the plant.

⏩ A spore is a singular organism and can survive for a long period of time, no matter the circumstance.

⏩ Seeds in the fruits or in the flowers.

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Seeds are the embryo from which plant germinates.

⏩Seeds are large organisms with multiple layers.

⏩Spores are usually found under the leaves of the fern, fungi or moss.


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