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Ferns and conifers are alike in many ways, such as they release spores in reproduction. But they are unlike in the following ways: * Ferns are ground plants, while conifers are trees * They are sometimes found in different environments - ferns can survive in different environments than conifers can * Conifersophyta the correct name means pine these include moat pine tree - the ones you use at chrismas
Ferns are one seedless vascular plant using spores in reproduction.
Cryptogamous, plants that have no flowers or seeds. Reproduction is by Spores, such as ferns and mosses...
Most vascular plants use seeds as a means of reproduction. However, ferns and other plants (some vascular) belonging to the group Pteridophyta reproduce by using spores, an ancient but useful method of reproduction.
Ferns have sexual mode of reproduction. Also ferns can only reproduce where there is sufficient moisture to transfer their motile male gametes to the archegonia for fertilization. Mainly ferns are reproduced by spores and at a time in the year they grow small spots under their leaves, known as sori. Each sorus has several sporangia where spores (micro & megaspores) are produced. Sexual reproduction in ferns takes place by spores in sporophytic phase and by reproductive organs i. e. anthredia and archegonia in gametophytic phase. Thus, the reproduction in ferns is achieved by alternation of generation.
Ferns and conifers are alike in many ways, such as they release spores in reproduction. But they are unlike in the following ways: * Ferns are ground plants, while conifers are trees * They are sometimes found in different environments - ferns can survive in different environments than conifers can * Conifersophyta the correct name means pine these include moat pine tree - the ones you use at chrismas
Ferns and mosses
Mosses and ferns.
Ferns are one seedless vascular plant using spores in reproduction.
They both use spores!
Cryptogamous, plants that have no flowers or seeds. Reproduction is by Spores, such as ferns and mosses...
Most vascular plants use seeds as a means of reproduction. However, ferns and other plants (some vascular) belonging to the group Pteridophyta reproduce by using spores, an ancient but useful method of reproduction.
I believe mosses and ferns release spores that become other mosses and ferns later on.
They release spores.
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.
no!plants like mushrooms and ferns both exude spores held responsible for reproduction
Mosses and ferns do not produce seeds; they are referred to as "seedless" plants, instead producing easily-damaged spores in great numbers for reproduction.