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name a vascular plant that reproduces by spores.
The Maidenhair fern reproduces using germ cells called spores. The spores grow into small roots and then grow to be MaidenHair ferns.
a peanut is a gymnosperm because it has no fruit.
Fern spores are produced in structures called
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Nonflowering plants like ferns reproduce through asexual reproduction for example as a fern does through its spores.Summing all of this up, a fern reproduces through its spores.
a fern
name a vascular plant that reproduces by spores.
No, fern is a noun. It is a type of vascular plant that reproduces by spores, rather than flowers and seeds.
The Maidenhair fern reproduces using germ cells called spores. The spores grow into small roots and then grow to be MaidenHair ferns.
The spores of a fern are ONE step of its reproduction. This may form a pro-thallus, which when ripe will produce male and female parts. The male sperm of a pro-thallus is motile (!) and provided it is moist, it will fertilize the female seed. From this fertilization, a new fern will arise.
Plant z is a fern and reproduces by spores
The fern looks like a plant when the pine tree looks like a normal tree? (I don't weather its correct)
A flowerless plant which has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores released from the undersides of the fronds. Ferns have a vascular system for the transport of water and nutrients.
A fern is what Osmunda [Osmunda spp] is. It reproduces by spores that ripen all together in such golden masses of color that the plant appears to be in bloom. That's why a common name for it is 'flowering fern'.