Ferns, algae, spikemosses, horsetails, and quillworts all reproduce asexually through the use of spores. Spores must risk landing on a favorable spot for germination in order to be successful.Note: fungi reproduce using spores, but they are not plants being neither plant nor animal. also fungi can produce both sexual and asexual spores.
plants reproduce sexually
The Maidenhair fern reproduces using germ cells called spores. The spores grow into small roots and then grow to be MaidenHair ferns.
they are both seedless plants so thay reproduce by spores called sporangia
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Ferns reproduce by spores.
No, ferns do not have pollen. They reproduce with spores.
Yes, they do.
Mosses and ferns are plants which do not reproduce using seeds.
Bird's nest fern reproduce by producing spores.
allows ferns to reproduce in dry environments
Spores
spores
Mosses and ferns are plants which do not reproduce using seeds.
Ferns reproduce using sori and prothallus.
Ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.
If you mean 'do bees pollinate ferns' the answer is no. Ferns are basically very primitive plants and do not reproduce by pollination.