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Under unfavourable conditions, spore formation by bacteria, fungi and some lower plants is an example of ______.


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Spore formation:

  1. Spore creation is an asexual reproduction process.
  2. Ferns, moss, and fungi use this strategy to reproduce.
  3. Asexual reproduction involves no gamete fusion or chromosomal number alterations.
  4. Asexually reproduced progeny of unicellular or multicellular creatures inherit their single parent's full gene pool.
  5. Spores are unicellular reproductive organisms that live in sporangia sacs.
  6. When spores develop, sporangia explode, and spores are dispersed by air, wind, and water to other regions.
  7. Spores are produced by bacteria and plants.
  8. They are produced for their survival during unfavourable conditions.

Final answer: Under unfavourable conditions, spore formation by bacteria, fungi, and some lower plants is an example of asexual reproduction.


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