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sporophyte
The prothallium of ferns is typically flat and heart-shaped, with a thin and delicate structure. It is the gametophyte stage in the life cycle of a fern that produces the reproductive structures.
The spore bags, also known as sporangia, are found on the underside of fern leaves, typically clustered in structures called sori. These sori are often arranged in a linear or circular pattern, depending on the fern species. The sporangia contain spores, which are reproductive cells that will eventually develop into new fern plants.
Meiosis in ferns is responsible for producing spores, which are haploid reproductive cells. These spores develop into gametophytes, which produce gametes through mitosis. When the gametes fuse, they form a zygote that grows into a new diploid fern plant, completing the fern life cycle.
No, a ladder fern is not a fungi. Ladder ferns are a type of fern that belong to the plant kingdom and reproduce through spores, while fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that obtain nutrients through decomposing organic matter.
yes, a fern has cells.
The structure that holds antheridia and archegonia in ferns is called the gametophyte. It is a small, heart-shaped structure that develops on the underside of the fern frond. Antheridia produce sperm cells, while archegonia produce egg cells for sexual reproduction in ferns.
dog cells
The cells of a fern plant that you see are diploid. Ferns have a lifecycle which alternates between a diploid sporophyte generation and a haploid gametophyte generation. The visible fern plant is the diploid sporophyte generation.
Fern leaves are held tightly to the plant by specialized cells called sclerenchyma cells. These cells have thick, rigid cell walls containing a substance called lignin which provides strength and resistance to tearing. This makes it difficult to tear fern leaves from the plant.
Yes, a fern is a multi-celled organism, because it consists of more than one cell.
The structure that fern roots grow from are rhizomes.
ALL plants have Eukaryotic cells, so yes, ferns do too.
Yes, ferns are made up of cells, as are all living organisms.
The following diagram shows a caterpillar, mold, and a fern. Answer: A. They are made of cells. All living organisms are made of one or more cells.
flat.heart-shaped membranous structure with numerous rhizoids on its central lower surfaces.
Sorus