No, ferns do not reproduce through flowers. Instead, they reproduce via spores, which are typically found on the undersides of their fronds. Ferns have a life cycle that includes a gametophyte phase, where the spores develop into a small, heart-shaped plant that produces gametes for reproduction. This method of reproduction is distinct from that of flowering plants.
No. Ferns are not flowering plants
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Ferns are seedless vascular plants while mosses are just seedless.
Ferns--they do not have flowers.
Yes they do. Most commonly called spoaring. They spread spoares in the air.
trees, ferns, flowers and mosses
A flowerless plant which has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores released from the undersides of the fronds. Ferns have a vascular system for the transport of water and nutrients.
i dont know about flowers, but ferns and palms have remained the same right back from the dinosaurs.
No. Angiosperms are defined as flowering plants. Ferns neither flower, fruit, or have seeds. They reproduce by releasing spores, a primitive but effective way of spreading out. They belong to the group Pteridophyta. SOURCES: <a href="http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Angiosperms">angiosperm</a>
Ferns can grow in a variety of habitats, including forests, swamps, meadows, and even on rocky crevices or tree branches. They thrive in places with high humidity and shaded conditions, as they do not flower but reproduce through spores. Ferns can be found worldwide, from tropical rainforests to temperate forests.
There are 20,000 species of ferns. Ferns are vascular.
Ferns are plants because they contain all the characteristics of a plant. Ferns have a stem leaves and roots which are all plant components. Additionally ferns have embryonic embryos and spores which are a type of seed and are used for reproduction. Ferns also undergo photosynthesis the process of converting light energy into chemical energy. Finally ferns are classified as plants because they are multicellular and contain cells with a cell wall. In summary all of the characteristics of a fern make it a plant. These characteristics include: Stem Leaves Roots Embryonic embryos Spores Photosynthesis Multicellular Cells with a cell wallThese properties make ferns a type of plant.