Ferns are one seedless vascular plant using spores in reproduction.
Nonvascular
It is seed producing.
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
The three types of spore-bearing vascular plants are ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. These plants reproduce by producing spores rather than seeds, and they have specialized tissues for the transport of water and nutrients.
The spore cases of ferns are typically found on the undersides of the fronds, in structures called sori. These sori contain the spore-producing structures known as sporangia.
Nonvascular
A mushroom :>
It is seed producing.
the sporophyte stage
the sporophyte stage
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
A grass is not a spore-producing plant. It is grown from various types of grass seed like many other plants commonly found in landscaping's.
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The three types of spore-bearing vascular plants are ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. These plants reproduce by producing spores rather than seeds, and they have specialized tissues for the transport of water and nutrients.
Spore-producing organisms are plants, molds, and other organisms that reproduce by means of spores. These tiny particles act like seeds and are spread by the parent plant, growing wherever they land when conditions are favorable.
The spore cases of ferns are typically found on the undersides of the fronds, in structures called sori. These sori contain the spore-producing structures known as sporangia.
Ferns are spore-producing plants with leaves called fronds. Fronds are large, divided leaves that are a distinctive characteristic of ferns. They are responsible for producing spores and aiding in photosynthesis.