Most vascular plants use seeds as a means of reproduction. However, ferns and other plants (some vascular) belonging to the group Pteridophyta reproduce by using spores, an ancient but useful method of reproduction.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Non-flowering plants include: conifers and other gymnosperms ferns clubmosses hornworts liverworts mosses green algae
Floral ferns, like other plants, produce oxygen during photosynthesis. The amount of oxygen produced by floral ferns can vary depending on factors such as light intensity, temperature, and age of the plant. However, the oxygen production by floral ferns is relatively small compared to other oxygen-producing plants.
No, fiddleheads typically refer to the coiled young fronds of ferns. Liverworts are a different type of plant that do not produce fiddleheads. Liverworts have a different growth pattern and structure compared to ferns.
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Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Both GREEN PLANT EX - FERNS and mushroom REPROUDUCE SEXUALLY BY MEANS OF SPORESGREEN PLANT EX - FERNS AND MUSHROOM THEY BOTH STINKThank you
A fern is a green plant, therefore it is a producer
Non-flowering plants include: conifers and other gymnosperms ferns clubmosses hornworts liverworts mosses green algae
Non-flowering plants include: conifers and other gymnosperms ferns clubmosses hornworts liverworts mosses green algae
Floral ferns, like other plants, produce oxygen during photosynthesis. The amount of oxygen produced by floral ferns can vary depending on factors such as light intensity, temperature, and age of the plant. However, the oxygen production by floral ferns is relatively small compared to other oxygen-producing plants.
There different because it's a piece of moss
No, fiddleheads typically refer to the coiled young fronds of ferns. Liverworts are a different type of plant that do not produce fiddleheads. Liverworts have a different growth pattern and structure compared to ferns.
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25 percent of the garden is made up of ferns
Yes, ferns have xylem tissue. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant, including the fronds (leaves) in ferns. It provides structural support and helps in maintaining the shape and structure of the plant.
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