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The curled up fronds of a fern are called their leaves. Its really a long stem with many little leaves coming out of it.
The leaf of a fern is called a frond. A young frond is referred to as a fiddlehead. When young fronds come up from the ground, they're tightly coiled.
A cone (n) is a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point. A frond (n) is a compound leaf of a fern or palm or cycad.
A frond is a part of a fern plant. Fronds are compound leaves, which consist of a long stem with many leaves.
actually no not a frond a frond is the leaf of a fern. The correct answer would be gametophyte
A Fiddlehead is a haploid sporophyte that unfolds into a fern frond.
The curled up fronds of a fern are called their leaves. Its really a long stem with many little leaves coming out of it.
The leaf of a fern is called a frond. A young frond is referred to as a fiddlehead. When young fronds come up from the ground, they're tightly coiled.
The leaves of ferns are called fronds. As a young frond unwinds and opens, it is called a fiddlehead. The regular fronds are called trophophylls. The fronds that produce spores are called sporophylls.
The Fiddlehead was created in 1945.
The leaves of ferns are called fronds. As a young frond unwinds and opens, it is called a fiddlehead. The regular fronds are called trophophylls. The fronds that produce spores are called sporophylls.
Young fronds are called "fiddleheads." They get this name from the way they coil up, their heads look like that of a violin, or fiddle. The only way I know this is because I just had this question in science! Good Luck!
a fiddlehead.
The Bevis Frond was created in 1985.
Piss Frond was created in 1999.
A cone (n) is a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point. A frond (n) is a compound leaf of a fern or palm or cycad.
A cone (n) is a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point. A frond (n) is a compound leaf of a fern or palm or cycad.