They are both in the plant Kingdom, yes.
Ferns reproduce through spores, which are tiny structures produced on the underside of fern fronds. Mosses reproduce through spores as well, which are typically produced in capsules at the tip of the moss plant.
Grass is a flowering plant with long, narrow leaves, while elephant fern is a type of fern with large, broad fronds. Grass typically grows in clumps or fields, while elephant fern grows in a more spread-out pattern. Additionally, grass reproduces through seeds, while elephant fern reproduces through spores.
The sporophyte stage is dominant in the fern life cycle. It is the visible, leafy plant that produces spores through meiosis. The gametophyte stage is much smaller and less conspicuous, developing from the spores and producing the reproductive gametes.
The tiny dots found on the underside of the bird's nest fern are the fern's spores. These spores are a part of the fern's reproductive process and will eventually mature into new fern plants.
A fern's life cycle alternates between two distinct stages: the sporophyte and gametophyte. The sporophyte stage is the dominant phase, where it produces spores through meiosis. These spores germinate into tiny gametophytes, which produce eggs and sperm. Fertilization of the egg by the sperm results in a new sporophyte plant.
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No, a ladder fern is not a fungi. Ladder ferns are a type of fern that belong to the plant kingdom and reproduce through spores, while fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that obtain nutrients through decomposing organic matter.
The silver fern is a native bush plant in New Zealand. The underside of the leaf is a silver colour.
A vascular plant is a plant with roots and is very different from a nonvascular plant. An example of a vascular plant is a Fern. An example of a nonvascular plant is moss.They are different because a Fern contains vascular tissue that contains cells that store food, water, etc, and a nonvascular plant does not. A vascular plant is also a plant that has a flower at the tip of a stem that is part of the plant.
Fern is a type of plant. It belongs to the group of plants known as pteridophytes, which reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Fungi, on the other hand, are a separate kingdom of organisms that are not considered plants.
A fern grows from a fern spore.
Maple tree Rose bush Oak tree Poison ivy plant Fern Mint plant Palm tree Eucalyptus tree Hosta plant Citrus tree
That's the correct name - "bagged plant 2". Depending on where you plant it, it will become different plants (well, this is not the real world...) Small plant 1 hotspot: fern Small plant 2 hotspot: thistle Big plant 1 hotspot: bush Big plant 2 hotspot: large leaf bush
A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH
No, a Buddleja is not a fern. Buddleja, also known as butterfly bush, is a flowering plant known for attracting butterflies with its colorful blooms. Ferns, on the other hand, are a type of non-flowering plant that reproduces via spores and is known for its feathery or lacy foliage.
A fern is a plant with feathery fronds.
Fern is seedless plant. It bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.