They have spores. These are not an exact counterpart to seeds however, they are produced asexually (require no fertilization) as ferns have a 2 stage reproductive cycle.
A plant like a fern that does not produce seeds is known as a fern. Ferns reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Spores are released from the underside of the fronds and develop into new fern plants.
Nope. The reproductive mechanism of a fern releases spores instead of seeds, unlike most vascular plants.
First you pick a fern. Then you have your answer
Ferns produce spores instead of seeds for reproduction. Spores are microscopic structures that can germinate to form new fern plants.
Fern is a type of plant. It belongs to the group of plants known as pteridophytes, which reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Fungi, on the other hand, are a separate kingdom of organisms that are not considered plants.
A plant like a fern that does not produce seeds is known as a fern. Ferns reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Spores are released from the underside of the fronds and develop into new fern plants.
Nope. The reproductive mechanism of a fern releases spores instead of seeds, unlike most vascular plants.
A tree fern is a seedless plant. All ferns are seedless plants. They reproduce by spores instead of seeds.
First you pick a fern. Then you have your answer
No, ferns do not make true seeds.
seeds
Ferns produce spores instead of seeds for reproduction. Spores are microscopic structures that can germinate to form new fern plants.
Fern is a type of plant. It belongs to the group of plants known as pteridophytes, which reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Fungi, on the other hand, are a separate kingdom of organisms that are not considered plants.
a spore
Yes
they have seeds
They dont have seeds