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Biology, 02.12.2020 21:10 szambrana

How are seeds different from spores? Seeds have endosperm which provides nourishment for a new plant, but spores do not have any stored food supplies.

Spores will germinate and must find good soil to survive. Seeds can survive in extremely harsh conditions.

Spores have an endosperm and involve sperm and egg cells, while seeds do not.

Spores involve egg and sperm cells, while seeds do not.

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