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  • Spore Reproduction in Seedless Plants: How New Life Begins
    In a seedless plant, spores grow into new organisms.

    Here's why:

    * Seedless plants reproduce differently than flowering plants. They don't have flowers or seeds.

    * Spores are tiny, single-celled reproductive units that are dispersed by wind or water.

    * When a spore lands in a suitable environment, it can grow into a new plant without needing to be fertilized by another plant.

    Examples of seedless plants include ferns, mosses, and liverworts.

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