the structural integrity of plant spores is sporopollenin
sporopollenin
Primarily it is to protect the structural integrity of The Cell.
Plants produce spores during the gametophyte, or haploid, stages. Spores are the sex cells for the plant. The spores will then germinate and produce new plants.
fern is a flowerless plant. It contains spores. Spores are reproductive cells. If spores fell into the ground ,it will grow into a new fern plant.
yes
Cryptogam
The plant will begin to wilt as the cell loses structural integrity.
Primarily it is to protect the structural integrity of The Cell.
Not ALL of then just those important to the structural integrity. (leaves, stem, etcetera)
In buiding, structural integrity means the stucture can support the weight of the load and hold together under the load. For example, if a building has structural integrity, the walls can support the load of the rafters and roof.
One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
If a plant has spores, it is nonvascular. Conifers do not have spores therefore it is a vascular plant.
Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that guide one's actions and decisions.
Plants produce spores during the gametophyte, or haploid, stages. Spores are the sex cells for the plant. The spores will then germinate and produce new plants.
The sporangium produces the spores
A sporophyte is a plant element that carries the spores. The spores are the male reproduction seeds, that grow out to a whole new plant when fertilised.
The sporophyte stage of a plant undergoes meiosis which produces haploid spores. Spores can also be produced during meiosis in the plant life cycle.
no