Spores are like seeds. Only non-flowering plants and fungus reproduce by spores.
Example:
Bird's-nest Fern
Spores are found underneath their leaves.
no it has seeds so it is actually a seed plant Edited answer: Hornwort is seedless non-vascular plant
A sporophyte is a plant element that carries the spores. The spores are the male reproduction seeds, that grow out to a whole new plant when fertilised.
Spores are produced by the sporophyte in the diploid phase of a plant's life cycle through meiosis. The sporophyte is the multicellular, diploid phase of a plant that produces haploid spores as part of its reproductive process. These spores will eventually develop into the gametophyte phase of the plant.
from the wind
The spores produce gametophytic phase of the plant after germination to complete alternation of generation.
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Mosses and ferns.
One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
Plants produce spores during the gametophyte, or haploid, stages. Spores are the sex cells for the plant. The spores will then germinate and produce new plants.
The sporangium produces the spores
The sporophyte stage of a plant undergoes meiosis which produces haploid spores. Spores can also be produced during meiosis in the plant life cycle.
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Orchid releases spores to reproduce..
The plant produces spores during the reproductive stage, known as the sporophyte stage in the plant life cycle. Spores are typically produced in structures like sporangia or sori and are responsible for reproduction in plants such as ferns and mosses.
The spores germinate to form the gametophytic plant body on which sex organs are produced for reproduction.
Spores
Ferns and fungi are two plants that produce spores.