Along the base of the shaft
Sorus
The fern produce spores called sori(sorus) on the lower surfaces of pinna(leaflets)
There is typically one sorus per leaflet on a fern. The sorus is a cluster of sporangia where spores are produced for reproduction.
on the underside of a fern frond
Sorus is a structure found on the underside of fern leaves that contains the sporangia, which produce spores. The spores give rise to the gametophyte generation in ferns.
A complete sorus consists of a cluster of sporangia (spore-producing structures) surrounded by an indusium (protective covering) and is typically found on the underside of fern fronds.
Sorus is a cluster of sporangia found on the undersides of fern leaves, where it plays a crucial role in the reproductive process of ferns. Each sporangium within a sorus produces spores through meiosis, which are then released to disperse and potentially grow into new fern plants. The arrangement and development of sori can vary widely among different fern species, influencing their reproductive strategies and adaptations.
Its located in the leaf of the plant
Clusters of sporangia are structures found on the underside of fern fronds where spores are produced and released for reproduction. Each sporangium contains spore-producing cells that undergo meiosis to produce haploid spores.
No, the Robinson Plant is located in Hartsville, SC. The Harris Plant is located west of Raleigh.
The structure you are referring to is likely a sori. Sori are clusters of sporangia that produce and release spores in ferns. They are commonly found on the underside of fern leaves.
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