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What is microspist?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 5/31/2025

Microspist appears to be a typographical error or a misspelling. If you intended to refer to "microspore," it is a term used in botany to describe a type of spore produced by certain plants, specifically in the context of the life cycle of seedless vascular plants and gymnosperms. Microspores develop into male gametophytes, which are crucial for reproduction. Please clarify if you meant something else!

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