The seeds of an angiosperm are more likely to be dispersed by animals.
By wind, water, or sometimes even animals.
Spores can be dispersed in a multitude of ways. Spores can be dispersed through animal interaction, through nature, and through special mechansims which the plant or fungi are able to give the spore off .
The elaters on the individual sporangium help in the dispersal of the spores. Once the spores are released they then rely on the wind to carry them.
a peanut is a gymnosperm because it has no fruit.
No. Conifers produce cones which contain the seeds
A zoochore is a plant whose seeds, spores or fruit are dispersed by animals.
Usually by the wind - or by animals brushing against the plants.
Corn, an angiosperm, reproduces by seeds instead of spores. This is a form of sexual reproduction. No angiosperm reproduces with spores.
Spores are dispersed by the wind
Spores
By wind, water, or sometimes even animals.
Horsetail is a plant that reproduces by releasing spores. It is not considered to be an angiosperm or a gymnosperm.
Spores can be dispersed in a multitude of ways. Spores can be dispersed through animal interaction, through nature, and through special mechansims which the plant or fungi are able to give the spore off .
what do you recommend for fungi spores allergy
By wind.
angiosperm
Spores are usually dispersed on the wind. If some spores land in a stream, the water will carry the spores downwards.