Biology, asked by harini4860, 7 months ago

which of the following is not a asexual spore​

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Answered by AKKI08SIDDARTH
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Spores ( in fungi ), buds ( in hydra ) and roots ( for vegetative propagation in plants ) are all means of asexual reproduction.

Gametes are formed during sexual reproduction in sexually reproducing organisms. Two gametes fuse together to form a zygote, which is a key step in sexual reproduction.

Answered by monica789412
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Ascomycetes is not a asexual spore​.

Explanation:

  • Ascomycetes is a unicellular or multicellular fungus.
  • They are fungi which produce microscopic spores deuteromycetes also called anamorphic fungi.
  • Ferns reproduce from spores and the Jasmine, pomegranate and rose are reproduced by seeds as these are vascular plants.
  • In ascomycetes spores are formed as a result of asexual reproduction.
  • In Deuteromycetes also spores are formed asexually and are called thallo spores.

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