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Kaliyah Pacheco
19 February, 00:54
What are asexual spores
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Rylee Mckee
19 February, 02:46
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Asexual spores comes with both the male and female reproductive parts, in which one part of the spore produces the sperm (male), which mates with the egg (female), which is produced in a different part of the spore. It is asexual, for the beast or plant only needs itself (not another of the same family) to reproduce.
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