Fern spores on germination produce prothalli; later on these prothalli develop the archegonia and anthredia.The sexual reproduction after fertilization of egg cell in the archegonium forms the zygote and this zygote develops in a sporophyte. This sporophyte leads an independent life and a new fern plant comes in existence from the spore.
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A fern grows from a fern spore.
yes! The fern life begins as a spore! Isn't that amazing!
A new fern.
Either a Spore or Sori The Rhizome is an underground stem that they grow from. Hope I helped!
A tiny cell that can grow into a new fern or moss is called a spore. Some plants, like ferns, produce these instead of seeds. Spores are also used for reproduction by mushrooms and by molds.
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If a fern spore landed on dry, nutrient-poor soil, it would likely struggle to germinate and grow. Fern spores require moist conditions and adequate nutrients to develop into a gametophyte, which is the first stage of their life cycle. In the absence of sufficient moisture and nutrients, the spore may remain dormant or fail to establish, preventing the fern from completing its lifecycle in that environment. Over time, without favorable conditions, the spore would likely perish.
You can find it on the underside of a fern.
The tiny reproductive cells of ferns are known as spores. These sling to the underside of the fern's leaves until they are ripe, at which time they are released. Some fall to the ground near the fern while others blow on the wind and start new ferns in other locations.
Ferns are an example of plants that grow from spores instead of seeds. Spores are tiny reproductive structures that develop on the underside of fern fronds and can germinate into new fern plants under suitable conditions.