OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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Which types of plants produce asexually with spores?
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mosses & gymnosperms
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mosses & angiosperms
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angiosperms & gymnosperms
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mosses & ferns
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Fungi, moss and fern all three reproduce by a common method of asexual reproduction which is called spore formation.
Detailed explanation-2: -Asexual reproduction known as fragmentation occurs when a piece of the moss grows to create a new moss. Mosses employ this to increase their chances of surviving.
Detailed explanation-3: -Instead of using seeds to reproduce, moss uses spores as it is a rootless species. The one thing moss does have in common with other plants is it also has alternating generations during the life cycle. There are two alternating generations in mosses: The gametophyte (the first generation)
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