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The spore-bearing plants are called Psilophytes. This type of plant has no root nor leaves, the only have stems and they live in water. The common example of spore-bearing plants are ferns.
Ferns are spore-producing plants with leaves called fronds. Fronds are large, divided leaves that are a distinctive characteristic of ferns. They are responsible for producing spores and aiding in photosynthesis.
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In ferns, the spore casings are called sporangia. These structures are typically found on the undersides of leaves (fronds) and can be grouped together in clusters known as sori. When mature, sporangia release spores that can develop into new fern plants.
A cluster of spore-bearing structures called the strobilus is typically found in certain plants, particularly in gymnosperms like conifers and in some ferns. The strobilus, often referred to as a cone, contains reproductive organs where spores are produced and released for reproduction. In conifers, male strobili produce pollen, while female strobili develop seeds. This adaptation allows these plants to effectively reproduce and disperse their genetic material.
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In ferns, a sorus is a cluster of sporangia on the edge or underside of a fertile frond.
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Reproductive structures of spore-bearing plant is called sporangia.
The spore-bearing structure of a club fungus is called basidiumm.