Various pores
- asexual spores (e.g., exogenous spores produced by Conidia oidia)
- Oospores and zygotes are examples of sexual spores.
- Plant-like spores (e.g., Chlamydospores)
- vegetation's megaspores (female gametophyte)
- spores from plants (develop to form male gametophyte)
Summary:
A Spore-Producing Plant is ________1. Rose 2. Bread Mould 3. Potato 4. Ginger
Bread mould is a spore-producing plant. A "spore-producing plant" is a non-flowering plant that generates spores and is often referred to as a single-celled, asexual or sexual reproductive body that is highly resistant to desiccation and heat and is capable of maturing into a new organism.
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