They both use spores!
Ferns have sexual mode of reproduction.
Also ferns can only reproduce where there is sufficient moisture to transfer their motile male gametes to the archegonia for fertilization. Mainly ferns are reproduced by spores and at a time in the year they grow small spots under their leaves, known as sori. Each sorus has several sporangia where spores (micro & megaspores) are produced. Sexual reproduction in ferns takes place by spores in sporophytic phase and by reproductive organs i. e. anthredia and archegonia in gametophytic phase. Thus, the reproduction in ferns is achieved by alternation of generation.
they reproduce by spores
No. Ferns reproduce by spores.
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Yes a fern does not grow from only spores but seeds too
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Ferns and mushrooms reproduced by
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Sexual reprodution is when you have to have 2 organisms to reproduce and asexual reprodution is when an organism can reproducewith its self.
Sexual and Asexual
Sexual reprodution
ferns are vasular plants for they put seeds in their plants and do sexual reproduction.
This is an example of sexual reprodution
sexual and asexual reproduction. sexual where it takes to organisms to reproduce and asexual where an individual organism can reproduce without a second party
No, spores are produced when conditions are favourable for the growth of the fungus. Sexual reproduction usually occurs if the organism senses that its spores will not have a substrate to grow on.
Sexual reproduction. Male gamete meets female gamete of the snow leopards producing offspring
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Simply Stated: Angiosperms