Club mosses reproduce by spores and spore-bearing structures called strobili rather than through flowers. Sexual reproduction begins when the sporangia, which is the spore producing structure, is mature and is ready to release its spores.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Mosses do not have flowers; instead they bear capsules to produce spores.
spores
mosses and liverworts.Sillypinkjade says:The liverwort- gametophyte has a flattened leaf-like structure called a thallus.The mosses- are the largest group of non-vascular plants.Bryophytes-include the non-vascular mosses and liverworts.*In the mosses, spores are produced by the sporophyte*;)"Just giving info on what you don't know"what is thallus
Spores are produced by plants for propagation such as Mosses, club mosses and ferns.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Spores
Spores
True mosses belong to the phylum Bryophyta. They are simple, non-vascular plants that reproduce via spores and are commonly found in moist environments.
Mosses do not have flowers; instead they bear capsules to produce spores.
spores
mosses and liverworts.Sillypinkjade says:The liverwort- gametophyte has a flattened leaf-like structure called a thallus.The mosses- are the largest group of non-vascular plants.Bryophytes-include the non-vascular mosses and liverworts.*In the mosses, spores are produced by the sporophyte*;)"Just giving info on what you don't know"what is thallus
how spores of mosses differ from spores of liverworts
Mosses and ferns grow from spores as do some fungi.
Splorange is not a word. The word you are looking for is Sporange which is a single-celled or many-celled structure in which spores are produced, as in fungi, algae, mosses, and ferns. It is also said that Splorange is the only perfect rhyming word for orange.