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Can ferns produce so many spores?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

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What do ferns have A cones B rhizoids C spores D seeds?

Ferns have spores as a major characteristic. Spores are dropped from the sporangia on the underside of the frond. They look like brown colored dots or lines, so they could be mistaken for plant rot. Collecting spores is the only way to grow your own ferns.


Ferns and mosses can reproduce by?

Ferns reproduce by producing spores through sporangia, while mosses reproduce by releasing spores from capsules at the tips of stalks called sporophytes. Spores from both ferns and mosses are dispersed by wind and water to colonize new areas and germinate into new plants.


What plant is non-flowering plant?

The most popular non-flowering plants are probably mosses, ferns, and conifers (example: pine trees). and what they are are plants that have no flowers Yes, that is exactly right. Plants with no flowers. Plants without flowers will reproduce by a naked seed (gymnosperms, like conifers), which is a seed without a flower (flowering plants have their seed encased in the ovary of the flower during pollination), or by spores (ferns, mosses).


What is a nonflowering plant capable of producing seeds?

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Do ferns have fruit?

Most fern has seed, but a very little produce fruit.


How is a fern alike from sunflower plant?

Well, honey, a fern and a sunflower are both plants, so there's your similarity right there. But if you want specifics, ferns reproduce through spores and don't produce flowers or seeds like sunflowers do. So, while they both soak up that sweet sunshine, they do it in their own unique ways.


Why do ferns produce so many spores and why don't flowering seeds produce as many seeds?

Because fern spores germinate to produce gametophytes on which male and female reproductive organs are produced for sexual reproduction. Likewise in flowering plants large number of pollen grains are produced to ensure gametic union. Once the fertilization is achieved the sporophytic generation begins and there is surity of survival in diploid phase. Hence gametes are produced in plenty and zygotes and seeds in limited ammount.


Is milkweed a seedless plant?

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Why must a mushroom produce so many spores?

large surface area.


Produces spores in mosses?

Mosses produce spores in capsule structures called sporangia. The sporangia are located on stalks called seta, which extend above the moss plant. When the sporangia mature, they release spores into the environment for reproduction.


Do ferns and mosses produce seeds or spores?

Because fern spores germinate to produce gametophytes on which male and female reproductive organs are produced for sexual reproduction. Likewise in flowering plants large number of pollen grains are produced to ensure gametic union. Once the fertilization is achieved the sporophytic generation begins and there is surity of survival in diploid phase. Hence gametes are produced in plenty and zygotes and seeds in limited ammount.


What is so special about moss?

that they're short, nonvascular, and produce spores