Aerococcus viridians
Aeromonas caviae
Aeromonas hydrophila
Corynebacterium xerosis ( Positive sporeforming? )
Corynebacterium pseudodipthericium
Escherichia coli ( Non sporeforming
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Micrococcus roseus ( Nonsporeforming )?
Proteus mirabilis ( Non sporeforming )?
Proteus vulgaris ( Non sporeforming )?
Providencia alcalifaciens
Rhodococcus rhodochrous
Serratia marcescnes
Sporosarcina ureae
Staphylococcus aereus
Seed-bearing plants reproduce via seeds, which are produced within a specialized structure called the ovary. These plants include flowering plants (angiosperms) and some gymnosperms. Spore-bearing plants, on the other hand, reproduce via spores, which are typically produced in specialized structures such as sporangia. This group includes ferns, mosses, and some algae.
Mosses, ferns, and some types of algae are examples of small plants that reproduce by spores. Spores are single cells that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions. These plants are known as spore-bearing plants or cryptogams.
Seed bearing plants make up the bulk of terrestrial plants, they are different from other forms of plants such as spore bearing plants (ferns). Seed bearing plants are broken into two main divisions: Anigosperms which have a seed protected within an ovary and Gymnosperms which have seeds produced "naked" - these are mainly cone bearing plants. Examples of Aniosperms include: Petunia, Hibiscus, Oak, pea, tomato Examples of Gymnosperms include: Pine, Cupressus, Cycas and Cycad
You can find a list of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria in various microbiology textbooks, research articles or online databases specific for microbiology information. Some common examples of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria include Bacillus and Clostridium species.
The evolution of seeds in gymnosperms allowed them to out-compete spore-bearing plants by providing a protective and nutrient-rich environment for the embryo to develop. Seeds also have adaptations for dispersal, enabling gymnosperms to colonize diverse habitats and spread more efficiently than spores.
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spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
Reproductive structures of spore-bearing plant is called sporangia.
it is a spore bearing because it looks like a pine cone...
Reproductive structures of spore-bearing plant is called sporangia.
The spore-bearing structure of a club fungus is called basidiumm.
Five spore bearing plants are:ground pinehorsetailstree fernsclub mossesblue-green algaeSpore bearing plants are usually from the followingalgaemossferns
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