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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.
Non-flowering plants, such as ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores rather than seeds. They do not produce flowers, fruits, or seeds, and instead rely on other methods such as spores, cones, or vegetative propagation for reproduction. These plants typically have simpler reproductive structures compared to flowering plants.
Plants that reproduce with spores include ferns, mosses, liverworts, and some types of algae. Spores are small reproductive structures that can develop into new individuals under favorable conditions. These plants have a life cycle that alternates between a spore-producing stage (sporophyte) and a gamete-producing stage (gametophyte).
Vascular plants reproduce through seeds or spores produced in flowers or cones, which are dispersed by wind, water, or animals. Non-vascular plants, like mosses and liverworts, reproduce through spores released from sporangia on the plant. These spores germinate into new gametophytes that produce egg and sperm cells for sexual reproduction.
Ferns produce spores as their means of procreation as other plants produce seeds.
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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.
Gynaecospora class reproduce by spores. Plants produce by many other methods from fission,budding to parthenogenesis.
Plants produce spores during the gametophyte, or haploid, stages. Spores are the sex cells for the plant. The spores will then germinate and produce new plants.
spores are the offspring of some plants.
gymnosperms
seedless plants
Mushrooms (and other fungi) grow from spores, like plants grow from seeds.
Three plants that reproduce by spores are: 1.Mosses 2.Fern 3.Algae
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Yes, nonvascular plants reproduce by spores. Spores are single-celled reproductive units that are released into the environment and can develop into new plants under favorable conditions. Examples of nonvascular plants that reproduce by spores include mosses and liverworts.