They reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Ferns also reproduce by spores, not seeds.
No, moss does not produce flowers in its reproductive cycle. Instead, moss reproduces through spores.
No, mosses do not produce pollen. They reproduce through spores instead of seeds or pollen. Spores are released from the sporangium (capsule) of the moss and can grow into new moss plants under suitable conditions.
No, mosses (Bryophyta) are NOT angiosperms. Angiosperms, or flowering plants, do not include mosses, liverworts, hornworts, ferns or fern relatives, club mosses, or gymnosperms (e.g. conifers).
Yes, mosses produce spores as part of their reproductive process. Spores are released from the sporangium, a structure on the moss plant, and can develop into new moss plants under suitable conditions.
conifers will not produce seeds. they produce cones
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Moss does not produce seeds like flowering plants; instead, it reproduces through spores. Spores are dispersed by the wind or water and can germinate to produce new moss plants.
No, moss can not produce seeds. True moss produces a bunch of teeny-tiny pods (Opercula) on top of long stalks. When the pods mature and get dry, they open, letting the spores inside drop to the ground where they can grow. Spores are not the same as seeds.
Mosses produce spores instead of seeds for reproduction. Spores are tiny, single-celled reproductive units that are dispersed by the wind to find suitable growing conditions to germinate and develop into new moss plants.
The underground stem of a club moss is called a rhizome. Rhizomes are horizontal, underground stems that produce roots and shoots to reproduce and spread.
Liverworts, hornworts, and moss are non-vascular plants. Another name for them is bryophyte. They do not produce flowers or seeds, instead they reproduce with spores.
Moss is a type of plant, but it reproduces by spores, not seeds.
They both: use photosynthesis do not produce seeds or flowers use spores to reproduce have a dominant gametophyte stage
The scientific name for club moss is Lycopodiophyta.
No, moss does not produce flowers in its reproductive cycle. Instead, moss reproduces through spores.
Mushrooms and moss
No, mosses do not produce pollen. They reproduce through spores instead of seeds or pollen. Spores are released from the sporangium (capsule) of the moss and can grow into new moss plants under suitable conditions.