The typical "fern" plant the, sporophyte, is diploid.
dog cells
Fern leaves are held tightly to the plant by specialized cells called sclerenchyma cells. These cells have thick, rigid cell walls containing a substance called lignin which provides strength and resistance to tearing. This makes it difficult to tear fern leaves from the plant.
Yes, a fern is a multi-celled organism, because it consists of more than one cell.
ALL plants have Eukaryotic cells, so yes, ferns do too.
Yes, ferns are made up of cells, as are all living organisms.
The following diagram shows a caterpillar, mold, and a fern. Answer: A. They are made of cells. All living organisms are made of one or more cells.
Ferns have plant cells.So they have a cell wall.
In the leaves, or more specificly, in the cloroplasts in the cells of the leaves
C. rhizome :)
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.
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