Yes, spores are the "seeds" of ferns. They form on the underside of the leaves on the fern.so fern produces from spores
A plant like a fern that does not produce seeds is known as a fern. Ferns reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Spores are released from the underside of the fronds and develop into new fern plants.
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Ferns reproduce through spores instead of seeds. These spores are produced on the underside of fern fronds in structures called sori. Spores are released into the environment and can germinate to grow into new fern plants.
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No, fern is a noun. It is a type of vascular plant that reproduces by spores, rather than flowers and seeds.
Ferns produce spores instead of seeds for reproduction. Spores are microscopic structures that can germinate to form new fern plants.
No, ferns do not produce seeds. They reproduce through spores, which are tiny reproductive cells that develop into new fern plants when they land on suitable ground and conditions.
Ferns produce spores. They do not produce seeds.
Yes, ferns reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Spores are small dust-like structures that contain the reproductive cells of the fern and are produced on the undersides of the fronds. Ferns can grow from spores without the need for traditional seeds.
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.
Yes.Ferns do not have either seeds or flowers (they reproduce via spores).