No, not all ferns grow korus. Korus are the coiled structures found at the tip of fern fronds that eventually unroll to form the leaves. Some fern species do not produce korus and instead have a different structure to produce their leaves.
Ferns are used traditionally as cure for skin diseases.
Some products made using aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
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usually green but it depends on what it is growing on
There are a number of products made in Australia Some of these products include Ugg Boots, certain Cadbury Chocolate products, and aboriginal art.
Marselia, Horsetail, club mosses are all relatives of ferns and belong to pteridophyta. Some close relatives are tree ferns and Birdnest fern etc.
No, not all ferns grow korus. Korus are the coiled structures found at the tip of fern fronds that eventually unroll to form the leaves. Some fern species do not produce korus and instead have a different structure to produce their leaves.
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Ferns are used traditionally as cure for skin diseases.
Ferns are used traditionally as cure for skin diseases.
No, but some deserts do.
Ferns were the dominant form of vegetation during the Carboniferous Period about 300 million years ago. They were much larger than ferns growing today, some reaching a height of 24 meters (80 feet). Much of the world's supply of coal, oil, and gas formed from the remains of ancient ferns that were slowly buried under layers of sediment.
It means that ferns are green in color. Some plants are not green.
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