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Keely Brakus

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How are moss different from Daisy's?

mosses reproduce using spores daises reprouduce using seeds


Do ferns reproduce using spores?

Unlike most plants, ferns reproduce using spores instead of seeds. Sporangium, brown spots located under a fern leaf, contains spores. When it rains, the spores are dragged from the granules where they travel to the ground, take root and grow.


How are conifers like flowering plants?

Conifers and flowering plants are both types of seed plants that reproduce via seeds. However, conifers reproduce using cones, while flowering plants reproduce through flowers. Additionally, both types of plants have vascular tissue for transporting water and nutrients throughout their bodies.


Does a hibiscus have spores?

No, hibiscus plants reproduce using seeds, not spores. Spores are typically found in ferns, mosses, and other non-flowering plants. Hibiscus flowers produce seeds within a seedpod or fruit structure.


What reproduce using spores?

Lower plants like bryophytes and pteridophytes reproduce using spores.


How do vascular and non-vascular plants reproduce?

Most of the vascular plants have flowers, thus implying that they reproduce by seeds-gymnosperms. By contrast, non-vascular plants don't usually have flowers and thus reproduce by other means; for example, fungi reproduce by spores.


How do conifers differ from flowering plants?

Conifers are different to flowering plants because conifer reproduce with seed cones. The pollen come out of the male cone and fertilises the ovule or female cone. Conifers are also different because the have needle like leaves but I'm not sure if that's relevant... Any way, I hope this has helped. You might have to do a bit more research. Conifers also have naked seeds, whereas flowering plants have their seeds encased in flesh (fruit). Although some conifers like the plum pines also have fruit. Also flowering plants have... flowers. And non flowering plants don't. But I thought that was obvious.


How does conifers reproduce?

CONIFERS eat food by using there wastes and then eating it again.


Liverworts mosses and ferns do not produce what?

Liverworts, mosses, and ferns do not produce flowers or seeds. They reproduce using spores instead.


Do ferns have sperm cells?

Unlike most plants, ferns reproduce using spores instead of seeds. Sporangium, brown spots located under a fern leaf, contains spores. When it rains, the spores are dragged from the granules where they travel to the ground, take root and grow.


Can flowering plants reproduce by spores?

No, flowering plants reproduce through seeds, not spores. Flowering plants produce seeds as a result of sexual reproduction, with the male gametes (pollen) fertilizing the female gametes (eggs) within the flower. Spores are a form of reproduction found in non-flowering plants like ferns and mosses.


What does not reproduce with seeds?

Mosses and ferns are plants which do not reproduce using seeds.