Ferns fit that specification.
lenticels or may be spores....
it is called Spores
Spores are like seeds. Only non-flowering plants and fungus reproduce by spores. Example: Bird's-nest Fern Spores are found underneath their leaves.
Baby plants grow off their mother's leaves and are then deposited into the ground.
Plant leaves have tiny spores called stomata through which air enters and water exits the plant.Stomata is plural (stoma is singular)
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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.
the structural integrity of plant spores is sporopollenin
The spores develop on the underside of the leaves.
The fronds of the fern are its leaves. Spores are found on the underside of the leaves. Instead of having flowers and seeds, ferns reproduce by means of the spores on its fronds.
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