Non-seed plants reproduce through spores. Spores are produced in specialized structures on the plant, such as sporangia, and are released into the environment where they can germinate into new plants under favorable conditions. This process is called spore dispersal and allows non-seed plants like ferns and mosses to spread and reproduce.
Plants such as ferns, mosses, and liverworts reproduce with spores. Gymnosperms and angiosperms, including most flowering plants, reproduce with seeds.
Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.
No, not all plants reproduce by producing young ones. Some plants reproduce through seeds, spores, or other means such as bulbs, runners, or cuttings.
Yes, plants can reproduce asexually through methods such as vegetative propagation, where new plants are grown from stems, roots, or leaves of a parent plant. This allows plants to create genetically identical offspring without the need for pollination or seeds.
Yes, bryophytes are seedless plants. They reproduce through spores instead of seeds.
Woodland ferns are leafy non-seed plants.
false the two large groups are seed plants and nonseed plants
How do tuber plants reproduce?
Plants such as ferns, mosses, and liverworts reproduce with spores. Gymnosperms and angiosperms, including most flowering plants, reproduce with seeds.
Almost all types of plants reproduce
No some plants reproduce sexually.
Mustard plants reproduce through seeds.
Yes! Plants reproduce by making seed that grow into plants.
They include both the seed plants and plants that reproduce by spores.
Since plants do not live forever, if they fail to reproduce, they are gone.
Touch-me-not or Mimosa pudica plants reproduce through seeds.
Non-seed plants reproduce through spores