A fern has three main parts of the body that are the fronds, rhizome, and the sporangia. On the fronds, the flat, green leaf blades are lamina and between the lamina and rhizome is the part of the stalk called the stipe.
Fronds
Fern leaves are called fronds. When they first emerge and are tightly curled, they are called fiddleheads because they look like the top end of a violin. Fronds.
Spores are reproductive systems for ferns. They are dispersed and can survive for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions. Two gametes fuse together to create a sporophyte which soon develops into a fern. Spores are important to ferns as they prevent their kind from extinction.
Sori (singular Sorus)
on the under side of the leaves, there are brown circles, those are the pollen/seeds.
A frond is a large leaf containing many divisions. Fronds are usually found in ferns, palms, or cycads.
Fronds.
A frond is a part of a fern plant. Fronds are compound leaves, which consist of a long stem with many leaves.
The uncurled leaves of a fern are called fronds. A fern is a autotroph. Ferns need to release their spores into moist environments in order for reproduction to occur.
Fern leaves are called fronds
The curled up fronds of a fern are called their leaves. Its really a long stem with many little leaves coming out of it.
there green
You can find it on the underside of a fern.
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fern like leaves
a fern
The leaves and the spine