Yes, it is true that ferns propagate through spores for gametophytic generation but the sexual reproduction is achieved by anthridia and archegonia produced on these gametophytes.
Mosses (and ferns, too) reproduce by forming spores. Spores look like little black dots on the underside of a fern's leaf. I do not know what they look like on mosses.
Ferns reproduce by spores.
Yes, spores are the "seeds" of ferns. They form on the underside of the leaves on the fern.so fern produces from spores
Bird's nest fern reproduce by producing spores.
The spores help the plant to reproduce.
Three plants that reproduce by spores are: 1.Mosses 2.Fern 3.Algae
No, bird nest fern reproduce from spores so it is never a flowering plant
fern is a flowerless plant. It contains spores. Spores are reproductive cells. If spores fell into the ground ,it will grow into a new fern plant.
They use these spores, these spores look like small bumps on the bottom of the leaf.
Ferns reproduce by spores produced in sori. On germination of spores prothlii are formed. These prothlii on maturity develop sex organs and give rise to new fern plants after fertilization.
No.It is because it reproduce by spores.
Because they reproduce by spores.