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What are Spores and Pollen?

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What are Spores and Pollen?

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Both spores and pollen are reproductive products that are generally single cells. The fungi, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and seedless vascular plants produce spores, but only seed-bearing plants produce pollen. Often microscopic in size, durable, and easily transported, pollen and spores can be found in many different environments and have a long fossil record (at least as far back as the Devonian), making them very useful for biostratigraphy. However, because many different plants and fungi produce similar-looking spores or pollen, it is sometimes difficult to identify them in the fossil record.First known fossil occurrence: Devonian.Last known fossil occurrence: Quaternary. This group has living relatives.

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