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spore formation in plants ​

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Answered by harsitajaswal
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Spore formation is a method of asexual reproduction which is found in non flowering plants such as fungi (Rhizopus) and bacteria. In this method of reproduction, the parent plant produces hundreds of tiny spores which can grow into new plants.

Answered by prajwalkgowda
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Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, fungi and protozoa. ... The spores of seedplants are produced internally, and the megaspores (formed within the ovules) and the microspores are involved in the formation of more complex structures that form the dispersal units, the seeds and pollen grains.

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