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no, ferns reproduce with spores. yeah i know, science class.
when a seed begins to grow, the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of seedless plants don't have stored food to help a new plant grow. seeds can be spread by animals. the spores of a seedless plant are spread by wind. animals spread more efficiently than the wind spreads spores.
water pressure inside the seed coat
Actually Pteridophytes are ferns and the like. They have spores. I think Gymnosperms is the term you're thinking of. It comes from the Greek for naked seed.
Alike:They can grown into plants and can be different size and shpes. Different: A seed has many cells. A spores has one cell.
No, they are seed producing.
when a seed begins to grow the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of the seedless plants dont have stored food to help a new plant grow.
Mushrooms reproduce from spores not seeds. Plants that grow from spores are called fungi. Spores are very tiny and can't usually be seen with the naked eye.
They grow from spores, not seeds or flowers.
mold is a type of fungi. this fungi grow spores, after sometime these spores bursts and spread tiny seed, which are actually eggs. these eggs grow into spores and then also burst, and the process continues
no, ferns reproduce with spores. yeah i know, science class.
when a seed begins to grow, the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of seedless plants don't have stored food to help a new plant grow. seeds can be spread by animals. the spores of a seedless plant are spread by wind. animals spread more efficiently than the wind spreads spores.
Spores
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
If you want to grow new ferns you must get the seed and plant it everyday. Ferns reproduce's by spores.
water pressure inside the seed coat
Because there is a seed in soil beneath, and sun above.