Ferns reproduce using sori and prothallus.
The plant that reproduces using sori and a prothallus is a fern. Sori are clusters of sporangia where spores are produced, while prothallus is the gametophyte stage in the fern life cycle where fertilization occurs. Ferns have a unique reproductive cycle that involves both sexual and asexual reproduction.
prothallus (gametophyte) of pteris plant reproduces by apogamy
Through prothallus
A tomato plant reproduces by seeds, whereas, themushroom reproduces by the spores in its cap.
Prothallus/Prothallium
The dots on a fern plant's leaves are called sori. Sori are clusters of sporangia, which are structures that contain and release spores for reproduction.
it is when the seed from a flowering plant reproduces another flowering plant.
Banana
Pollination is a sticky thing on the plant. Animals drink that from the plant that reproduces the plant
A plant benefits from dispersing a seed by because it reproduces.
Heliconia reproduces predominantly from a rhizome (although it also produces seed). Other plants that reproduce like this include: Ginger and Canna
The spore cases of ferns are typically found on the undersides of the fronds, in structures called sori. These sori contain the spore-producing structures known as sporangia.