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What are spores?Name the plants located they are found in and their location on these plants?​

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Answered by ashimaarorapurvika
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Answer:Spore, a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion with another reproductive cell. Spores thus differ from gametes, which are reproductive cells that must fuse in pairs in order to give rise to a new individual. spores are produced by bacteria, fungi, algae, and plants.

Spores are mostly found the non-seed-bearing plants, including liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and ferns. In these lower plants, as in fungi, the spores function much like seeds. In general, the parent plant sheds the spores locally; the spore-generating organs are frequently located on the undersides of leaves.

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Answered by patelrashi177
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Spores are miniu, Single Cell, Reproductive unit capable of giving things rise to a new individual  They are found in certain fung like bread mould.  They are present inside spherical structure called sparanguim. Spore are also found in firns.

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