What is the difference between sexual reproduction and vegetative reproduction?

Spore and vegetative reproduction are methods of asexual reproduction.

Vegetative reproduction is characterized by the formation of a new organism from the multicellular part of an adult. With this method, new organisms are formed from buds, shoots, roots, and so on. The basis of such reproduction is the ability to regenerate.

The formation of spores occurs when the conditions for the development of a new organism are unfavorable. Dormant cells are formed, which have a reduced metabolism, capable of waiting for a long time for favorable conditions to appear. When they occur, an active division of the spore cell occurs.



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