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Biology, 23.07.2019 17:30 serenityparish

Spores and seeds have basically the same function—dispersal—but are vastly different because spores have an embryo; seeds do not spores have a protective outer covering; seeds do not spores are unicellular; seeds are not spores have stored nutrition; seeds do not

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