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Both are eukariyotic organisms.They grow by mitotic cell divisions.
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yes ferns have to grow through mitosis
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similarities: They both go through interphase
they both involve duplicating chromosomes
It is both asexual and sexual
They need both if they are producing animal gametes.
Both unicellular and multicellular fungi exist.
Ferns, algae, spikemosses, horsetails, and quillworts all reproduce asexually through the use of spores. Spores must risk landing on a favorable spot for germination in order to be successful.Note: fungi reproduce using spores, but they are not plants being neither plant nor animal. also fungi can produce both sexual and asexual spores.
Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.
similarities: They both go through interphase
I'm not sure about algae, but some fungi can become multicellular through budding
molds are a type of mushroom and both are part of the fungi kingdom
They both are vascular plants and they both have tubes that carry the water and nutrients long distances through the plant. They do have significant difference, however. Conifers can be tall wooden tress. Ferns are smaller brush type of plant growths.
Ferns and trees are both classified as plants.
Yes, there are both phloem and xylem in ferns, but they are only in the stem not in the leaves.
Mushrooms and mold are both fungi and reproduce through spores.
Fungi and plants are similar in that they both require carbon and energy. Plants meet this need through carbon dioxide and light, while Fungi absorb and metabolize a variety of carbohydrates and insoluble carbohydrates.
yep!of course both will have mitosis..u can clearly view mitosis in root tip of plants
they both involve duplicating chromosomes