Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
Yes, ferns require water for fertilization. Ferns reproduce by releasing spores into the environment, which need water to swim to a suitable location to germinate and grow into a new fern plant. Water is essential for the spores to move and establish new plants.
This is because the plants relese spores into their surroundings,where they grow into gametophytes. When the gametophtes produce egg cells and sperm cells,there must be enough water available for fertilization. hope my answes correct i too was searching for a long time to find the answer, but when i read again {looks like i found it} ;)
Spermatozoa and ova must combine in a moist environment to allow the sperm to swim towards the egg and penetrate its protective barriers. The moist environment supports the movement of sperm and enhances their chances of reaching and fertilizing the egg.
Plants that thrive in mossy areas include ferns, certain species of mosses, lichens, and some shade-loving groundcovers like creeping Jenny or foamflower. These plants enjoy the high levels of moisture and shade found in mossy environments.
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
Because they reproduce using spores
Because they reproduce using spores
Yes, ferns require water for fertilization. Ferns reproduce by releasing spores into the environment, which need water to swim to a suitable location to germinate and grow into a new fern plant. Water is essential for the spores to move and establish new plants.
Coffee molds when it is put in an moist environment. This environment must also be warm for mold to grow on coffee.
If you want to grow new ferns you must get the seed and plant it everyday. Ferns reproduce's by spores.
Ferns are considered incompletely adapted to the terrestrial environment because they require a moist environment for reproduction, as their sperm need water to swim to the egg. Additionally, their leaves have a large surface area which can lead to water loss in dry conditions. Finally, ferns reproduce via spores instead of seeds, which can be less protected and less likely to disperse successfully in a terrestrial environment.
This is because the plants relese spores into their surroundings,where they grow into gametophytes. When the gametophtes produce egg cells and sperm cells,there must be enough water available for fertilization. hope my answes correct i too was searching for a long time to find the answer, but when i read again {looks like i found it} ;)
Spermatozoa and ova must combine in a moist environment to allow the sperm to swim towards the egg and penetrate its protective barriers. The moist environment supports the movement of sperm and enhances their chances of reaching and fertilizing the egg.
Plants that thrive in mossy areas include ferns, certain species of mosses, lichens, and some shade-loving groundcovers like creeping Jenny or foamflower. These plants enjoy the high levels of moisture and shade found in mossy environments.
Yes, but they must be crop that are able to grow in that area.
when the fern spore falls to the ground, it doesn't begin to grow fronds right away. Instead, the spore grows into a tiny heart - shaped plant called a prothallium. The prothallium does not look like a fern frond at all. If you observe closely, you may find prothallia growing in damp, shady places where there are ferns.