In which organisms does reproduction through spore formation occur?
AFern
BAlgae
CFungi
DYeast
Answer:
A. Fern
Read Explanation:
Some fungus like bread mould reproduces asexually by spore formation.
Spores (present in the air) are the small spherical bodies, having a thick protective wall that protects them from unfavourable conditions.
When favourable conditions arrive the spores burst and germinate to develop into new plants.
Spores are very light asexually reproducing bodies which can be carried over a long distance by air or wind.
Some other plants like mosses and ferns also reproduce by spore formation in the underside of their leaves.