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The mycelium of hyphae (of mould fungi) grow spore cases which contain spores. When spores are released and land on food/material, it grows into a new mycelium.

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Are mosses spores or seeds?

Mosses reproduce by spores.


What type of plant produces spores that are used for reproduction?

Mosses and ferns.


How do mosses reproduce?

Mosses reproduce through spores that are produced in capsules on the sporophyte. These spores are released into the environment and can germinate into a new moss gametophyte under suitable conditions. The gametophyte then produces male and female gametes, which combine to form a new sporophyte.


Is moss a seed plant that produces flowers?

No, they are not. Mosses are non-flowering plants that reproduce by spores.


Are mosses dispersed by seed or spores?

Spores


What does flowers does in plants?

Flowering plants do not have a sporophyte. They have antheridium and archegonium to produce their gametes. Sporophyte is found in ferns, mosses, club mosses, lycophytes, etc but not in flowering plants. Flowering plants produces pollen while a sporophyte produces spores


In flowering plants the sporophyte does what?

Flowering plants do not have a sporophyte. They have antheridium and archegonium to produce their gametes. Sporophyte is found in ferns, mosses, club mosses, lycophytes, etc but not in flowering plants. Flowering plants produces pollen while a sporophyte produces spores


What are ferns and mosses reproduced by?

Spores


Do mosses have flowers?

Mosses do not have flowers; instead they bear capsules to produce spores.


In mosses the possesses a spore capsule. This capsule will release the spores when they are mature.?

spores


What are examples of a spore?

Spores are produced by plants for propagation such as Mosses, club mosses and ferns.


What do ferm and mosses reproduce?

Ferns and mosses reproduce using spores rather than seeds. Both plants have a life cycle that includes a dominant gametophyte stage, which produces gametes for sexual reproduction. In ferns, the sporophyte stage is more prominent, while in mosses, the gametophyte is the dominant stage. Spores are released from sporangia and can grow into new gametophytes under suitable conditions.