Mosses and ferns grow from spores as do some fungi.
Horsetail is a plant that reproduces by releasing spores. It is not considered to be an angiosperm or a gymnosperm.
Seeds apply to plants. Spores to fungi. Eggs to animals. If you mean that all life starts out as something very small that is a union of male and female, you could say all life starts out as a "seed".
Yes, the spores which come off it can cause respiratory problems, coughs and such. It can certainly affect people with asthma.
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One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
Plants produce spores during the gametophyte, or haploid, stages. Spores are the sex cells for the plant. The spores will then germinate and produce new plants.
The sporangium produces the spores
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The sporophyte stage of a plant undergoes meiosis which produces haploid spores. Spores can also be produced during meiosis in the plant life cycle.
Orchid releases spores to reproduce..
The plant produces spores during the reproductive stage, known as the sporophyte stage in the plant life cycle. Spores are typically produced in structures like sporangia or sori and are responsible for reproduction in plants such as ferns and mosses.
The spores germinate to form the gametophytic plant body on which sex organs are produced for reproduction.
Because spores are edible.
Spores
Ferns and fungi are two plants that produce spores.
The spores that produce microgametophytes are called microspores.