Yes it does. (but not always) Algae is not technically a plant it is a protista, Algae reproduce by using little spores or by growing copies of themselves from broken fragments and do not have specialised reproductive structures like all other plants. If the spores are created using just one plant it is asexual. If spores are created when two (one female, one male) algae fuse it is sexual. And lastly when it reproduces by growing copies of itself it is called vegetative reproduction.
examples are algae, moss or a fern
They are alike because they reproduce
sure they can reproduce without seeds,example like the bird-nest fern it reproduce by spores.
ferns, lycopods, horsetails, algae, and fungus
Three plants that reproduce by spores are: 1.Mosses 2.Fern 3.Algae
spores , mabe
Ferns reproduce by spores.
fern,mildew,and algae
Bird's nest fern reproduce by producing spores.
fern,mildew,and algae
fern,mildew,and algae
No, bird nest fern reproduce from spores so it is never a flowering plant
Yes it does. (but not always) Algae is not technically a plant it is a protista, Algae reproduce by using little spores or by growing copies of themselves from broken fragments and do not have specialised reproductive structures like all other plants. If the spores are created using just one plant it is asexual. If spores are created when two (one female, one male) algae fuse it is sexual. And lastly when it reproduces by growing copies of itself it is called vegetative reproduction.
They reproduce by cell splitting but can also reproduce in other ways too.
Asexually
examples are algae, moss or a fern