Selagenella is heterosporous and it produces both micro- & megaspores in its micro- and megasporangia.
Lycopodium produces spores known as homosporous spores, which are all of the same size and shape, allowing for a uniform dispersal method.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
A common fungi type that produces spores in a sporangium is the bread mold, Rhizopus. Sporangia are specialized structures that contain spores and are typically found at the tips of specialized hyphae in this group of fungi. When the sporangium bursts, it releases the spores to disperse and germinate under favorable conditions.
A basidium typically produces four spores during the process of reproduction in basidiomycete fungi.
Sporogenesis
Lycopodium produces spores known as homosporous spores, which are all of the same size and shape, allowing for a uniform dispersal method.
fern and conifers.
Mosses and ferns.
The sporangium produces the spores
Mosses reproduce by spores.
produces spores! :)
A common fungi type that produces spores in a sporangium is the bread mold, Rhizopus. Sporangia are specialized structures that contain spores and are typically found at the tips of specialized hyphae in this group of fungi. When the sporangium bursts, it releases the spores to disperse and germinate under favorable conditions.
The sporophyte stage of a plant undergoes meiosis which produces haploid spores. Spores can also be produced during meiosis in the plant life cycle.
Spores are eaten and spread by small animals
One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
Yes, spores are the "seeds" of ferns. They form on the underside of the leaves on the fern.so fern produces from spores
A basidium typically produces four spores during the process of reproduction in basidiomycete fungi.