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Name an organism which reproduces by spore formation. List 3 conditions favourable for spores to germinate and grow.

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Rhizopus, ferns. The three necessary and favourable conditions for the spores to germinate and grow are the right amount of moisture, suitable temperature that helps in growth and lastly the right amount of oxygen.
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