The umbrella-shaped mushrooms are the most familiar fungi. Mushrooms belong to a group of fungi called club fungi. This group gets its name from structures that the fungi grow during reproduction. Club fungi reproduce sexually. During reproduction, they grow special hyphae that form clublike structures. These structures are called basidia (buh SID ee uh), the Greek word for "clubs." Sexual spores develop on the basidia.
Shortened Answer: Basidia
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The sporophyte stage of a plant undergoes meiosis which produces haploid spores. Spores can also be produced during meiosis in the plant life cycle.
Spores are produced in the sporangium.
conidiophores
do cactus reproduce by spores
Produces spores.
Meiosis produces four genetically distinct sex cells.
produces spores! :)
Yes the spores are like seeds. They drop off of a fern and onto the ground and sooner or later they sprout and makes a new fern. Spores are not like seeds. They lack a seed coat, endosperm and preformed embryonic parts. In addition spores give rise to the gametophyte generation and seeds give rise to the sporophyte generation. Ferns and mosses do both reproduce by using spores BUT mosses have a reduced almost parasitic sporophyte generation which produces the spores. These spores will produces the gametophyte generation (the green leafy thing we see). The gametophyte produces the sex cells that fuse to make a zygote. This zygote then forms a new sporophyte. With ferns the sporophyte generation is more dominant than the gametophyte. The leafy structure we see is the sporophyte.
Sporogenesis
It produces spores.
The sporangium produces the spores
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Yes. This process produces gametes called eggs in females and sperm in males.
The sporophyte stage of a plant undergoes meiosis which produces haploid spores. Spores can also be produced during meiosis in the plant life cycle.
Ferns reproduce through spores, which are tiny single-celled structures produced by specialized structures called sporangia on the underside of their fronds. When conditions are right, the spores are released and can grow into new fern plants under suitable environmental conditions. Ferns do not produce seeds like flowering plants.
Spores are eaten and spread by small animals
One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
do cactus reproduce by spores
Yes, spores are the "seeds" of ferns. They form on the underside of the leaves on the fern.so fern produces from spores
Produces spores.