Plant Spores
Plant spores are reproductive structures produced by plants. They are usually single cells and are often found in airborne or waterborne forms. Spores are important because they allow plants to reproduce and spread to new areas. They also allow plants to persist through changing environmental conditions and even travel long distances to colonize new habitats. Spores are also used in the laboratory to study plant genetic diversity, as they can be used to regenerate entire plants.
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