what function do spores and nucleus membrane perform
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The term ‘spore,’ derived from the Greek for seed, is generally applied to small, resistant, dormant cells formed by a wide variety of organisms, including bacteria, fungi, protozoans, algae, and plants. Spores are formed as part of sexual or asexual reproductive processes, but when germinated they almost always give rise to new individuals or groups of cells. In this way, most spores can be clearly distinguished from gametes. As one might anticipate from the very wide range of organisms that produce them, there are many very different types of spores. In most organisms, other than the higher plants, spores are much more resistant to environmental agents than the organisms that produce them. Many types of spores can remain dormant for long periods of time.
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SPORES help in spreading of plant population to new place that is they are produced to increase the plant population
NUCLEAR MEMBRANE acts as barrier for intermixing of the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm
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