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Does a fern have cells?

yes, a fern has cells.


Are the cells of fern that you see haploid or diploid?

The typical "fern" plant the, sporophyte, is diploid.


What type of cell is in a fern?

dog cells


What kind of cells made it diffucult to tear fern leaves from the plant?

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.


Does fern grow on the ground?

The structure that fern roots grow from are rhizomes.


Is fern a cells?

Yes, a fern is a multi-celled organism, because it consists of more than one cell.


Does a fern have eurayotic cells?

ALL plants have Eukaryotic cells, so yes, ferns do too.


Is fern made of cells?

Yes, ferns are made up of cells, as are all living organisms.


What Is a structure that contains spores and is located on the underside of fern leaves.?

Sorus


a caterpillar mold and fern are similar because why?

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.


What is the structure of fern?

Ferns mainly consist of 5 parts for its structure which are the Stems, Leaves Roots, Prothallus, and Rhizoids. Stems: the fern stems are called Rhizome and it grows horizontally under the surface of the soil. Some such as the above ground creeping stolon grows up till 20 m. Leaves: the fern leaves are called fronds. The new fern leaves are curled but as they grow bigger they slowly uncurl and form a fern plant. Roots: the underground non-photosynthetic structures that take up water and nutrients from soil. They are always fibrous and are structurally very similar to the roots of seed plants. Prothallus: A green, photosynthetic structure that is one cell thick, usually heart or kidney shaped, 3-10 mm long and 2-8 mm broad. Rhizoids: root-like structures (not true roots) that consist of single cells, water and mineral salts are absorbed over the whole structure.


Where is birds nest fern found?

In tropical rain forests it is found as epiphyte on trees. Since the older leaves of this fern form a nest like structure it is called Birds' nest fern.