They reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Ferns also reproduce by spores, not seeds.
No, ferns and mosses do not have seeds. They are kind of like grass and grass does not have seeds.
no club moss do not produce seeds but they have vascular tissue, they also produce spores in cone like tips, and they don't have hollow stems containing silica.
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a club moss
The Sporophyte is the dominant generation of the club moss, which is a Lycopodium. Also, club mosses are vascular plants, and the diploid generation is dominant for vascular plants.
in a lot of places like china and the galapagos.
Ferns do not produce seeds. Only flowering plants produce seeds.Ferns reproduce by producing spores.
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Spores.
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No, moss can not produce seeds. True moss produces a bunch of teeny-tiny pods (Opercula) on top of long stalks. When the pods mature and get dry, they open, letting the spores inside drop to the ground where they can grow. Spores are not the same as seeds.
Moss is a seedless plant. Moss reproduces by making spores.
well..... theres is a big diffrence by moss and club moss
Liverworts, hornworts, and moss are non-vascular plants. Another name for them is bryophyte. They do not produce flowers or seeds, instead they reproduce with spores.
Moss is a type of plant, but it reproduces by spores, not seeds.
They both: use photosynthesis do not produce seeds or flowers use spores to reproduce have a dominant gametophyte stage
Mushrooms and moss
a club moss
I would suggest moss is neither a gymnosperm nor a angiosperm as it does not bear seeds.
rabbits