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Yes, Spirogyra reproduces by conjugation, which is a form of sexual reproduction. During this process, two filaments align side by side, and the cells form conjugation tubes through which they exchange genetic material. This results in the formation of a zygote, which can develop into a new organism. In addition to conjugation, Spirogyra can also reproduce asexually through fragmentation.

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