what is different between seed and spores
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The main difference between spores and seeds as dispersal units is that spores are unicellular, the first cell of a gametophyte, while seeds contain within them a developing embryo (the multicellular sporophyte of the next generation), produced by the fusion of the male gamete of the pollen tube with the female gamete
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1st point (difference)
the main difference between the seed and the spores is that seeds are are multicellular and spores are unicellular..
2nd point (difference )
spores require water to grow while seed doesn't requires ..
3rd point
seeds are considered more advantages than spores not because they are good in size but also how they sustain the plants life . in fact the inner working of a seed revealed a full-fledged multicellular environment capable of new nutrienting the plants and making it capable for the outside world .....
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