non-flowering plants -.- not fungi cause fungi are gills not leaves
Spores are produced by fungi, bacteria, and green plants. Spores in mushrooms are produced on special cells called basidia.
Unlike most plants, ferns reproduce using spores instead of seeds. Sporangium, brown spots located under a fern leaf, contains spores. When it rains, the spores are dragged from the granules where they travel to the ground, take root and grow.
CB(means ci bai)... The Gills xD
Unlike most plants, ferns reproduce using spores instead of seeds. Sporangium, brown spots located under a fern leaf, contains spores. When it rains, the spores are dragged from the granules where they travel to the ground, take root and grow.
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According to Biologists, spores are smaller and lighter than seeds. Spores can only be seen with the use of a machine.
Mushrooms don't have seeds, they have spores. You can order them online from sporeworks[dot]com. It is a little tougher than growing plants, search PF Tek on Youtube to see the process. Sterility is KEY.
No Because in a seed is a plant so it would be impossible.Some plants will grow from cuttings. Plants like geraniums and daisies grow very easily in this way. It is a type of cloning, as the offspring will be identical to the parent.Only flowering plants and conifers grow from seeds. Ferns and mosses grow from tiny cells called spores, which can be seen only under a microscope.Spores can be seen only on a microscope which it has a power of 60-210Sometimes when the spores are too hard to see, you can touch the spores with your index finger and see
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It is called Holophyte (under the Autotrophytes group)
The form under the top of the mushroom.
Spores