spores
Fern prothalli after developing from the spores produced in sporangia of Sori produce archegonia and anthridia as female and male sex organs to reproduce sexually.
Spores
spores
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sporesFern prothalli after developing from the spores produced in sporangia of Sori produce archegonia and anthridia as female and male sex organs to reproduce sexually.
Mushrooms reproduce sexually by producing spores in specialized structures called basidia. These spores are released into the environment and can germinate under suitable conditions to form new fungal growth. When two compatible spores meet, they can fuse to form a new individual with genetic diversity.
on the under side of the leaves, there are brown circles, those are the pollen/seeds.
Ferns primarily reproduce through spores, which are produced in structures called sporangia on the undersides of their fronds. They have a life cycle that includes both a diploid sporophyte and a haploid gametophyte stage. Mushrooms, on the other hand, reproduce through spores as well, but they typically form these spores in specialized structures called fruiting bodies. Both ferns and mushrooms utilize asexual reproduction methods, such as fragmentation or budding, in addition to their sexual reproduction through spores.
Animals reproduce sexually, where genetic material from two parents combine to produce offspring. This involves the fusion of gametes (sperm and egg) from two individuals to form a genetically unique offspring.
No, fronds are not the sexual reproductive structure of ferns. Fronds are the leafy structures of ferns that help in photosynthesis and reproduction occurs through specialized structures called spores produced on the underside of the fronds in structures called sori.
any form of Bacteria cannot reproduce sexually because they are prokaryotes in essence , however further we can say that they cannot produce sexually .
Yes, spores are the "seeds" of ferns. They form on the underside of the leaves on the fern.so fern produces from spores
Fungi can reproduce both sexually and asexually. They primarily reproduce asexually through spores, but they can also reproduce sexually through the fusion of specialized haploid cells to form a diploid zygote.