Non-vascular plants such as mosses and ferns have Spores.
Pollen - Flowering, vascular plants (angiosperms)
a spore has little food resources compared with a seed. note:that pollen consists of pollen grains which produce male gametes.
It is found within the pollen grains.
Spores and pollen are very light in weight and are always being scattered by the air easily on the land and here they come in contact with the other dipersal agents and carried away from one place to another place.
The difference between spore and conidia is that spores are asexual or sexual reproductive units while conidia are asexual only. Both are types of fungi.
on the under side of the leaves, there are brown circles, those are the pollen/seeds.
Pollen grains are formed in the anthers by meiosis; seeds in the ovary by fertilizationPollen grains are very tiny, even microscopic; seeds may be as small as 1mm across to as large as 50cmPollen grains are a single cell (similar to sperm); seeds are multicellularIts function is to carry the male characteristics of the plant to fertilize the egg cell; seeds are there to develop into a new plant when the conditions are favourable
vPollen and spores are both microscopic and they are similar in the shape and size.
the mixture of pollen and spores.
No, ferns do not have pollen. They reproduce with spores.
What is the difference between conidia and spores
the study of the spores and pollen of plants to recreate an environment
Yes they do.
their name
plants need spores pollen and seeds to reproduce
Calvin J. Heusser has written: 'Pollen and spores of Chile' -- subject(s): Botany, Identification, Pollen, Spores (Botany) 'Pollen profiles from Southeastern Alaska' -- subject(s): Fossil Pollen, Paleobotany
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