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Jayden Riggs
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8 June, 09:15
How are spores structurally different from seeds?
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Jordon Mitchell
8 June, 09:22
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Spores are small single cell structures that are capable of growing into new organisms under the proper condition
Seeds reproductive structures of more than one cell
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