These are it's seeds that produce new small plantlets.
fungal spores are the fungus's seeds. they travel with the wind and replant themselves.
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.
The Maidenhair fern reproduces using germ cells called spores. The spores grow into small roots and then grow to be MaidenHair ferns.
No generally ferns have spores that can grow on the underside of the fronds
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 are one seedless vascular plant using spores in reproduction.
Spores.
When the spores are ready they detach from the fern to make more ferns.
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.
No, ferns do not have pollen. They reproduce with spores.
Ferns fungi and moses produce spores. There may be others
Ferns produce spores as their means of procreation as other plants produce seeds.
The Maidenhair fern reproduces using germ cells called spores. The spores grow into small roots and then grow to be MaidenHair ferns.
No generally ferns have spores that can grow on the underside of the fronds
ferns make spores instead of seeds
They produce by spores, yes.
The spores of ferns are produce in sporangia.These sporangia are present at the back side of sporophyll(leaf let).
Spores