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Algae typically reproduce through spores rather than seeds. Spores are single-celled reproductive units that can develop into a new algae organism under favorable conditions. Seeds, on the other hand, are typically found in higher plants and have a more complex structure than spores.
Yes,algae is a non-flowering plant. It is not reproduced by fruits but by spores.
Water algae primarily spread their spores through water currents and movement. Many algae release spores or reproductive cells into the water, where they can drift and settle in new areas. Some species also utilize wind or animals, which can carry spores to different locations. Additionally, fragmentation, where parts of the algae break off and form new colonies, is another common method of spread.
fungi and algae
It reproduces by spreading it's spores.
Both algae and fungi reproduce spores during their reproductive stage. In algae, spores are produced as a part of the sexual reproduction process where they serve to disperse and initiate new growth. In fungi, spores are produced as a means of asexual reproduction to spread and colonize new environments.
Three plants that reproduce by spores are: 1.Mosses 2.Fern 3.Algae
Spores are produced during sporogenesis, which is found specifically in plants, algae and fungi. No animals currently produce spores as a method of reproduction.
Because spores are edible.
They dont, algae produce spores to reproduce show have no need to flower; for the only purpose of flowers is to fertilise an egg to make a seed, spores do the same just without a partner (aka a-sexual reproduction)
Algae reproduce by means of spores. The oceans are always releasing these spore into the air, and any exposed water is going to have spores fall into it, which can then grow into algae, as long as there is sunlight and some mineral content to provide the algae with the necessary ingredients for growth.