Sclerenchymatous cells
Fern leaves are held tightly to the plant by specialized cells called sclerenchyma cells. These cells have thick, rigid cell walls containing a substance called lignin which provides strength and resistance to tearing. This makes it difficult to tear fern leaves from the plant.
Fern
The typical "fern" plant the, sporophyte, is diploid.
spore
it is called Spores
Ferns have plant cells.So they have a cell wall.
Fern leaves are called fronds
Fern
In the leaves, or more specificly, in the cloroplasts in the cells of the leaves
The typical "fern" plant the, sporophyte, is diploid.
spore
No, a fern is a smaller plant with broad leaves. A herbivore may eat a fern though.
it is called Spores
Ferns have plant cells.So they have a cell wall.
If a Boston fern turns brown and I cut the brown leaves down there are few green leaves will it come back
it called as TOUCH ME NOT plant
fern is a flowerless plant. It contains spores. Spores are reproductive cells. If spores fell into the ground ,it will grow into a new fern plant.
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.