I'm pretty sure a spore is seedless.
Ferns and fungi
Ferns
Well, plants can reproduce assexually and sexually, and they have an advantage with being able to reproduce assexually, or "without sex" because they have spores. Spores are single-celled reproductive bodies. So, to make it simpler, plants can reproduce with spores and "sex cells"P.S. I am 12 years old.......................tell me if I helped you out!
Some plants reproduce sexually through spores. As in the fern life cycle. Spores generally contain either an egg or sperm. When these spores reach the gametophyte of other ferns then they can combine to make a fertilized gametophyte which will grow into an adult fern.
Yes they are both used for reproduction of the animal. However plants that make seeds reproduce sexually and ones that produce spores reproduce asexually.
no
i don't know 4, but i know 3. They make their own food, they have a cuticle, and they reproduce with spores and sex cells.
Nonflowering plants make spores or reproduce by budding.
Nonflowering plants make spores or reproduce by budding.
Yes they do. They make seeds or spores from which new plants grow.
Nonflowering plants make spores or reproduce by budding.
When plants are ready to reproduce, they make pollen spores. These spores are very small, and are easily picked up on the wind. When an animal walks by, the pollen spores catch onto their fur. So, where ever the animal travels, some spores fall of, hopefully to reach another plant either near or far from the original plant.
Spores
Spores for sure, not sure what else.
non flowering plants reproduce from spores and some of the oldest plants are on earth
Well, plants can reproduce assexually and sexually, and they have an advantage with being able to reproduce assexually, or "without sex" because they have spores. Spores are single-celled reproductive bodies. So, to make it simpler, plants can reproduce with spores and "sex cells"P.S. I am 12 years old.......................tell me if I helped you out!
Some plants reproduce sexually through spores. As in the fern life cycle. Spores generally contain either an egg or sperm. When these spores reach the gametophyte of other ferns then they can combine to make a fertilized gametophyte which will grow into an adult fern.
Yes they are both used for reproduction of the animal. However plants that make seeds reproduce sexually and ones that produce spores reproduce asexually.
b do not make seeds