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For fungi and some lichen, reproduction is just by simple division, or by the use of minute spores.

For ferns, spores are produced by the adult plant, and these grow in a suitable moist environment into a pro-thallus, which produces egg and (motile) sperm cells, which then fertilize with their mate from different pro-thallus. Thus a new final plant is produced.

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