Ferns, fungi, and lichens reproduce by shedding spores. If a spore lands in a warm area with plenty of moisture and shade it will eventually split and form male and female parts.
Lichens produce both sexually and asexually
Fern, fungi and lichens reproduce by shedding spores. Horse Isle Real Time Quiz Answer: spores
No, lichens do not use seeds for reproduction. Lichens are symbiotic organisms composed of fungi and algae (or cyanobacteria), and they reproduce primarily through spores produced by the fungal component. Some lichens can also reproduce asexually through structures called soredia or isidia, which can disperse and grow into new lichen organisms.
Plants may also reproduce from tubers or bulbs, or by rooting of branches, (called layering, such as blackberry). Some such as lichens can reproduce from broken-off bits.
Yes, lichens are non-flowering. They are a unique symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria, and they reproduce through spores or fragmentation, not through flowers and seeds like flowering plants.
Lichen is a mixture of algae / cyanobacteria and fungi. Lichens may look like plants but they do not reproduce with flowers. Lichens do not have roots like plants. They grow on plants as a substrate not as a parasite.
Lichens are a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. Mosses, on the other hand, are non-vascular plants that reproduce via spores. Both lichens and mosses are important components of many ecosystems, playing roles in soil formation, nutrient cycling, and providing habitat for other organisms.
Lichens are flora - plants.Lichens are flora - plants.
Lichens grow extremely slowly. Lichens are able to survive extreme conditions.
The mode of lichens refers to their unique symbiotic relationship between fungi and photosynthetic partners, typically algae or cyanobacteria. This partnership allows lichens to thrive in various environments, as the fungi provide structure and protection, while the photosynthetic partner produces food through photosynthesis. Lichens can reproduce both sexually, through fungal spores, and asexually, often through specialized structures called soredia or isidia. This adaptability contributes to their presence in diverse ecosystems, from arctic tundras to rocky surfaces.
No , lichens are not unicelluar at all .
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