A spore, which contains no preformed embryonic parts, consists of a single cell. In contrast, a seed usually consists of hundreds or thousands of cells and contains stored food and an embryo.
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
a spore
ferns are spore-producing :) !
Seeds + Mushroom
Apples.
Dandelion seeds are scattered by the wind. Puff ball mushrooms "explode" and disperse spore.
it is were there is something structually out of place
No, orchids are flowering plants that produce seeds (very small seeds) in seed pods.
No. Conifers reproduce by seeds
Ferns produce spores. They do not produce seeds.
Spores are single-celled reproductive structures produced by fungi or some plants, while seeds are complex reproductive structures produced by seed plants. Spores are smaller and simpler than seeds, designed for dispersal in harsh conditions, while seeds contain an embryo and store nutrients for the developing plant.
A spore is typically a single celled organism, a seed can be multicellular. Seeds also have a supply of food inside the coating, whereas a spore is only itself. Seeds are also typically created by flowering plants as opposed to spores which are produced in non flowering plants and fungi. Spores need wet or moist land to grow whereas seeds can potentially grow anywhere. See related link