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The seedlike object that falls from a fern is called a spore. Unlike seeds in flowering plants, ferns reproduce through spores, which are typically produced in structures called sporangia, located on the undersides of their fronds. When released, these spores can germinate under suitable conditions, eventually developing into a new fern through a process that involves forming a heart-shaped gametophyte. This life cycle is a key characteristic of ferns and other non-flowering vascular plants.

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