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Will plants only reproduce with members of the same species?

Plants can reproduce with other plants of the same species, but some plants can also reproduce with different species through cross-pollination. This can lead to hybridization and the creation of new plant varieties.


Are tracheophytes and pteridophytes the same thing?

No, tracheophytes and pteridophytes are not the same thing. Tracheophytes refer to vascular plants that have specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport, including both seed-producing plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) and non-seed plants (ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes). Pteridophytes specifically refer to non-seed vascular plants that reproduce via spores, such as ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes.


Do ferns belong to the same phylum as moss?

This article is about the group of pteridophyte plants. For other uses, see Fern (disambiguation).Ferns (Pteridophyta) Temporal range: Mid Devonian[1]-Recent PreЄЄODCTJKPgAthyrium filix-femina unrolling young frondScientific classificationKingdom:PlantaeDivision:PteridophytaClasses[2]†CladoxylopsidaPsilotopsidaEquisetopsida (alias Sphenopsida)MarattiopsidaPolypodiopsida (alias Pteridopsida, Filicopsida)†Zygopteridales†Stauropteridales†RhacophytalesA fern is any one of a group of about 12,000 species of plants belonging to the botanical group known as Pteridophyta.[3] Unlike mosses, they havexylem and phloem (making them vascular plants). They have stems, leaves, and roots like other vascular plants. Ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.By far the largest group of ferns is the leptosporangiate ferns, but ferns as defined here (also called monilophytes) include horsetails, whisk ferns,marattioid ferns, and ophioglossoid ferns. The term pteridophyte also refers to ferns and a few other seedless vascular plants (see classification section below).Ferns first appear in the fossil record 360 million years ago in the Carboniferous but many of the current families and species did not appear until roughly 145 million years ago in the early Cretaceous (after flowering plants came to dominate many environments).Ferns are not of major economic importance, but some are grown or gathered for food, as ornamental plants, for remediating contaminated soils, and have been the subject of research for their ability to remove some chemical pollutants from the air. Some are significant weeds. They also play a role in mythology, medicine, and art.


Does algae reproduce the same as fern?

No, algae reproduces through a variety of methods including fragmentation, binary fission, and spore formation. Ferns reproduce through spores released from sporangia on their leaves.


Is a fern and a moss dormant?

Ferns and mosses are not typically considered dormant in the same way that some plants enter a dormant state during unfavorable conditions. Instead, they are both non-flowering vascular (ferns) and non-vascular (mosses) plants that can remain active throughout the year, depending on environmental conditions. However, they can exhibit reduced metabolic activity during extreme conditions, such as drought, but this is not the same as true dormancy. Overall, they continuously grow and reproduce as long as conditions are favorable.

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What plants do not reproduce by seeds?

The saffron crocus is infertile, but gets by in dividing the bulb. No doubt there are many more.Various plants such as red rose, jasmine, grass etc. do not reproduce by seeds.There are also spore-bearing plants like ferns. Those spores are not the same as seeds.


Will plants only reproduce with members of the same species?

Plants can reproduce with other plants of the same species, but some plants can also reproduce with different species through cross-pollination. This can lead to hybridization and the creation of new plant varieties.


Are tracheophytes and pteridophytes the same thing?

No, tracheophytes and pteridophytes are not the same thing. Tracheophytes refer to vascular plants that have specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport, including both seed-producing plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) and non-seed plants (ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes). Pteridophytes specifically refer to non-seed vascular plants that reproduce via spores, such as ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes.


Do bread mold and ferns reproduce by spores?

Yes, but not the same sort of spores.


How are mushrooms and ferns the same?

ferns are a family of plants and mushrooms can be a fungi of a plant but it is mostly fungi.


Scientific name of ferns?

What_is_the_scientific_name_of_a_fern_plant"Fern" is a generic term used to describe a group of plants with common physical and biological features; the question is the same as asking "What is the scientific name of a tree". There are hundreds if not thousands of different types of ferns, the question needs to be more specific.HOWEVER, most "ferns" belong to the plant Division: Pteridophyta, but that is as far as the taxonomy can be taken without more information.


What type of plants existed at the same time stegosaurus lived?

ferns and leaves


How do clovers reproduce?

Clovers are delicate plants in the plantae kingdom. They reproduce because plants are both the same sex and when they reproduce they create more cells which produce more clovers. Those other clovers will grow around the original first one.


What were the plants and animals in the period of the dinosaurs?

Other animals that lived at the same time as dinosaurs include early mammals and birds, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, sharks, ichthyosaurs, and mosasaurs. Plants include conifers, cycads, ferns, seed ferns, horsetails, gingkoes, and mosses, and flowering plants came on the scene toward the end of the Mesozoic.


Do ferns belong to the same phylum as moss?

This article is about the group of pteridophyte plants. For other uses, see Fern (disambiguation).Ferns (Pteridophyta) Temporal range: Mid Devonian[1]-Recent PreЄЄODCTJKPgAthyrium filix-femina unrolling young frondScientific classificationKingdom:PlantaeDivision:PteridophytaClasses[2]†CladoxylopsidaPsilotopsidaEquisetopsida (alias Sphenopsida)MarattiopsidaPolypodiopsida (alias Pteridopsida, Filicopsida)†Zygopteridales†Stauropteridales†RhacophytalesA fern is any one of a group of about 12,000 species of plants belonging to the botanical group known as Pteridophyta.[3] Unlike mosses, they havexylem and phloem (making them vascular plants). They have stems, leaves, and roots like other vascular plants. Ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.By far the largest group of ferns is the leptosporangiate ferns, but ferns as defined here (also called monilophytes) include horsetails, whisk ferns,marattioid ferns, and ophioglossoid ferns. The term pteridophyte also refers to ferns and a few other seedless vascular plants (see classification section below).Ferns first appear in the fossil record 360 million years ago in the Carboniferous but many of the current families and species did not appear until roughly 145 million years ago in the early Cretaceous (after flowering plants came to dominate many environments).Ferns are not of major economic importance, but some are grown or gathered for food, as ornamental plants, for remediating contaminated soils, and have been the subject of research for their ability to remove some chemical pollutants from the air. Some are significant weeds. They also play a role in mythology, medicine, and art.


Does algae reproduce the same as fern?

No, algae reproduces through a variety of methods including fragmentation, binary fission, and spore formation. Ferns reproduce through spores released from sporangia on their leaves.


How do plants stop other plants from reproducing?

blocking the wind for plants who reproduce by wind. Answer - 2. Plants produce & disseminate abundent number of pollen grains which covers the stigma of other species of plants, (flowers in the same season) their by blocking surface area which hinders fertilization.