No, ferns do not release seeds from their leaves. Instead, they reproduce via spores, which are typically found on the underside of their fronds in structures called sporangia. When the spores are mature, they are released into the air and can germinate to form new fern plants. This spore-based reproduction is distinct from the seed production seen in flowering plants.
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The leaves on ferns, also known as fronds, serve multiple functions. They are primarily responsible for photosynthesis, allowing the fern to produce energy from sunlight. Additionally, the leaves of ferns also help in the process of gas exchange, where they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Some fern leaves may also play a role in reproduction by producing spores.
I believe mosses and ferns release spores that become other mosses and ferns later on.
Examples of plants that have roots, stems, and leaves but do not produce seeds are flowers. Flowers have roots, stems, and leaves; and reproduce by pollination with the help of bees, and other insects.
Ferns and conifers are alike in many ways, such as they release spores in reproduction. But they are unlike in the following ways: * Ferns are ground plants, while conifers are trees * They are sometimes found in different environments - ferns can survive in different environments than conifers can * Conifersophyta the correct name means pine these include moat pine tree - the ones you use at chrismas
Yes, spores are the "seeds" of ferns. They form on the underside of the leaves on the fern.so fern produces from spores
ferns make spores instead of seeds
sporesleavesrootsseedsFerns do not have seeds.
Ferns do not produce seeds. Only flowering plants produce seeds.Ferns reproduce by producing spores.
Ferns and mosses do not produce seeds.
No, ferns do not make true seeds.
A seedless plant has no seeds. A seed plant have seeds. It is very simple.