Plant Spores
Plant spores are tiny, single-celled reproductive structures that are produced by many plants. They are dispersed by air, water or animals and begin the process of plant growth and reproduction. Spores are hardy and can survive long periods of dormancy, making them highly resilient and able to colonize new habitats. They are also a source of genetic diversity, as they can give rise to a large number of offspring from a single parent. Plant spores have multiple uses in agriculture, horticulture, and medicine, and play an important role in the natural environment.
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