The spores of ferns are produce in sporangia.These sporangia are present at the back side of sporophyll(leaf let).
Spores.
When the spores are ready they detach from the fern to make more ferns.
No, ferns do not have pollen. They reproduce with spores.
Ferns produce spores as their means of procreation as other plants produce seeds.
ferns make spores instead of seeds
They produce by spores, yes.
Spores
They both use spores!
Ferns do not produce seeds enclosed in little cases like flowering plants. Instead, ferns reproduce through spores that are found on the underside of their fronds in structures called sporangia. These spores are released into the environment and germinate to grow into new fern plants.
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Fungi, such as mushrooms and molds, reproduce by spores. They are microscopic structures released into the environment to spread and germinate into new fungal individuals. Additionally, some plants, like ferns and mosses, also reproduce through spores.
Yes, but not the same sort of spores.