Prothallus/Prothallium
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
When a spore falls into moist shaded soil, it develops into the germination stage, where it starts to grow into a new organism. This process involves the spore absorbing water and nutrients from the soil to initiate growth.
spore
A small typically single-celled structure produced by lower plants, fungi, and some protozoa that can develop into a new individual is known as a spore. Spores are reproductive bodies that can be dispersed to propagate and colonize new areas. They are essential for the life cycle and survival of many organisms.
The female egg is the ovum. It grows within a structure known as the Graafian follicle. At around the 14th day of th menstrual cycle the follicle ruptures and releases the ovum or egg. - <a href="http://www.gynaeonline.com/ovarian_cycle.htm"> Ovum</a>
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
A megaspore is a type of haploid spore produced by some plants that develops into a female gametophyte during sexual reproduction. It is typically larger than microspores, which develop into male gametophytes. Megaspores are an important part of the life cycle of plants that reproduce through alternation of generations.
sphorotype
When a spore falls into moist shaded soil, it develops into the germination stage, where it starts to grow into a new organism. This process involves the spore absorbing water and nutrients from the soil to initiate growth.
In the fern life cycle, a spore germinates to form a gametophyte. This gametophyte produces male and female gametes through mitosis, which then fuse to form a zygote. The zygote develops into a new sporophyte plant.
Mushrooms spread from a kind of seed known as a spore. When conditions are right for growth, the spore sprouts. Mushroom break down dead and decaying matter. Unlike green plants, they produce no food of their own, but help decompose other things.
spore
Mosses, ferns, and some types of algae are examples of small plants that reproduce by spores. Spores are single cells that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions. These plants are known as spore-bearing plants or cryptogams.
Ferns
A small typically single-celled structure produced by lower plants, fungi, and some protozoa that can develop into a new individual is known as a spore. Spores are reproductive bodies that can be dispersed to propagate and colonize new areas. They are essential for the life cycle and survival of many organisms.