They are both asexual means of reproduction. The key difference is that seeds are planted in the ground, whereas spores fall off of plants that reproduce by spores and create a plant else where. Seeds and spores will not create "genetic clones" like binary fission and budding do. Only one parent supplies the genetic information for the off spring. SO child is identical to the parent.
A spore is typically a single celled organism, a seed can be multicellular. Seeds also have a supply of food inside the coating, whereas a spore is only itself. Seeds are also typically created by flowering plants as opposed to spores which are produced in non flowering plants and fungi. Spores need wet or moist land to grow whereas seeds can potentially grow anywhere.
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A spore is smaller than a seed... it's also seen on a fern.
The main difference between a spore and a seed is the fact that seeds come with their own generous supply of food for the emerging shoots and roots.
The spore is what is inside/protected by the seed.
spore and coccus bacteria
A seed can give you food.
Spore.
The difference between spore makers and seed makers is that seed makers are plants and spore makers are decomposers. For an example a mushroom is a decomposer and is a spore maker.
They are basically the same. The difference is a seed is planted while a spore floats through the air.
A spore is a spore. It is produced on a plant that does not produce seed.
spore -bearing plants the reproductive structures are called spores while the seed - bearing plant enclosed in woody structures called cones or strobili.
What is the difference between conidia and spores
a seed contains nutrients a spore dosen't.
The spore is what is inside/protected by the seed.
Seed
Seed
spore and coccus bacteria
Seed