One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
Plants produce spores during the gametophyte, or haploid, stages. Spores are the sex cells for the plant. The spores will then germinate and produce new plants.
The spores that produce microgametophytes are called microspores.
Plants produce spores during the gametophyte, or haploid, stages. Spores are the sex cells for the plant. The spores will then germinate and produce new plants.
megaspores
The fern produce spores called sori(sorus) on the lower surfaces of pinna(leaflets)
The fern produce spores called sori(sorus) on the lower surfaces of pinna(leaflets)
Ferns and fungi are two plants that produce spores.
The spores produce gametophytic phase of the plant after germination to complete alternation of generation.
The spores produced are separated from the parent plant physically. This is because the spores are released into the air on breaking of the sporangia and are spread around.
Gynaecospora class reproduce by spores. Plants produce by many other methods from fission,budding to parthenogenesis.
Capsella bursa-pastoris does not produce spores.
Moss is a seedless plant. Moss reproduces by making spores.