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what do we call plants the reproduce by spore formation

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Answered by 001857
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→ Spore formation is the asexual method of reproduction. → The reproduction by spore formation takes place in plants. → In spore formation, the parent plant produces hundreds of microscopic reproductive units called 'spores'. When the spore case of the plant brusts, then the spores spread into air.

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Answered by nehaimadabathuni123
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Spore Formation is a method in Asexual Reproduction. Many Spores are stored in sacs called Sporangia. When Sporangia burst; minute single-celled, thin or thick walled structures called spores are obtained. Under suitable conditions, they develop into a new Plant.

Reproducing using spores is an asexual method. The sporangia are knob-like structures. They are present at the top of the thread-like structures called hyphae. They are dispersive, i.e. hey are scattered by rain, wind or insects.

The bread mould or Rhizopus plant undergoes asexual reproduction using spores. Spores are resistant to adverse environmental conditions. Though spores are present in the environment, fungus does not grow on dry surfaces. They need moisture to grow. Hence, fungus is seen on the bread. The dispersed spores fall on the bread's surface. As desirable conditions are obtained, they germinate and reproduce.

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