When the spores are ready they detach from the fern to make more ferns.
Ferns produce spores as their means of procreation as other plants produce 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).
Of course
One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
Ferns
Ferns do not produce seeds. Only flowering plants produce seeds.Ferns reproduce by producing spores.
Fungi, such as mushrooms and molds, reproduce by spores. They are microscopic structures released into the environment to spread and germinate into new fungal individuals. Additionally, some plants, like ferns and mosses, also reproduce through spores.
Yes they do. Most commonly called spoaring. They spread spoares in the air.
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
Liverworts, mosses, and ferns do not produce flowers or seeds. They reproduce using spores instead.
Ferns produce spores. They do not produce seeds.