Biology, asked by nidhiomkar06, 4 months ago

What are spores? In which plants. group
do
you notice them?​

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Answered by tanuchauhan1
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Answer:

Spores are most conspicuous in the non-seed-bearing plants this includes liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and ferns. In these lower plants, as in fungi, the spores function much like seeds....

Explanation: in other words..

A small, usually single-celled reproductive body that is resistant to adverse environmental conditions and is capable of growing into a new organism, produced especially by certain fungi, algae, protozoans, and non-seed bearing plants such as mosses and fern...

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