Plants belonging to bryophytes and Pteridophytes etc. reproduce with spores and thoseof gymnosperms and angiosperms reproduce with seeds.
They reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Ferns also reproduce by spores, not seeds.
it kind of poops out the sperms and eggs and what every mold finds it, makes babies. -wonderful-NOT
They oyster has a small organ inside of its inner body that creates its own egg with out breeding
They can do both. asexually-they have a via spontaneus growth, like new fungus growing from the parent fungus ; sexually-they have mycelium that produce male and female cells. These parts join together to start reproduction. The male and female come together to form a diploid. The cell divides in two, then develops into spores. These spores may land on a suitable growing spot, and the fungi life cycle starts over again. It may take weeks to years depending on what kind of fungi they are.
they have the same sex chromosomes, making it possible to reproduce another one of it's kind. they plow each other and make another one of themselves.
They reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Ferns also reproduce by spores, not seeds.
Plants and animals reproduce offspringswell, plants use conifers or seeds to reproduce. comifers are like pine cones. i forgot what the second kind of conifer was. animals reproduce eggs and babies.
If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi
Plants can't reproduce when the flowers are plucked because the flowers have the plant seeds. no flowers, noseeds, no more of the plant's kind. -IQ
There are several online sites that sell seed for plants. Gurneys, Park Seed, Burpees, and even Amazon sell seeds. It depends on what kind of seed you need.
Ferns.
flowering plants don't produce spores - they produce pollen
it kind of poops out the sperms and eggs and what every mold finds it, makes babies. -wonderful-NOT
crops are one
They oyster has a small organ inside of its inner body that creates its own egg with out breeding
Mushrooms and moss
Plants belonging to Angiosperms and Gymnosperms, collectively known as Phanerogames, form seeds.