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In the alternation of generation life cycle spores grow into gametophyte plants via a process called

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The answer is Meiosis.

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Spores are single-celled or multicellular microscopic bodies that are formed for dispersal and survival purposes and that is generally a haploid cell. In many living beings, spores are a fundamental part of reproduction, as they are divided by mitosis (in fungi) and by meiosis (in plants). Through the phase known as sporophyte, haploid spores (meiospores) are produced by meiosis, from whose development derive haploid individuals, called gametophytes.

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In the alternation of generation life cycle spores grow into gametophyte plants via a process called mitosis. It is a part of the cell cycle when replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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