A spore case. get it a spore case
Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
Ferns reproduce by producing spores through sporangia, while mosses reproduce by releasing spores from capsules at the tips of stalks called sporophytes. Spores from both ferns and mosses are dispersed by wind and water to colonize new areas and germinate into new plants.
Ferns and mosses are examples of plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds. Spores are single-celled structures that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions.
Ferns reproduce through spores, which are produced in sporangia located on the underside of fronds. Mosses reproduce through spores as well, but they also have a gametophyte stage where male and female gametes are produced in separate structures called antheridia and archegonia. Ferns do not have a distinct gametophyte stage like mosses do.
Spores
I believe mosses and ferns release spores that become other mosses and ferns later on.
In mosses, the spores are enclosed in a sporangium, which is similar to the spore case found in ferns. The sporangium releases spores to enable reproduction in both mosses and ferns.
Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.
Mosses and ferns
Spores.
Spores are produced by plants for propagation such as Mosses, club mosses and ferns.
Mosses and ferns grow from spores as do some fungi.
Ferns or mosses
Ferns and mosses. :)
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
Liverworts, mosses, and ferns do not produce flowers or seeds. They reproduce using spores instead.