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Spore formation in plants- Write short notes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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SPORE FORMATION. Spore formation is amethod 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 mariospartan
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Spore formation in plants:

  • Spore formation is the process of formation of spores in plants and lower organisms which is due to advent of unfavorable conditions in the environment.
  • Spores are actually either haploid or diploid cells which have a tough layer of either protein or polysaccharides around the cell. It is present due to the protection of the cell from the unfavourable conditions like drying, or temperature.
  • On advent of favourable conditions, the water imbibes the spore wall, breaking it. It then produces an opening through which the cell squeezes out.
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