Either a Spore or Sori The Rhizome is an underground stem that they grow from. Hope I helped!
Its the reproductive part of a fungi or a pteridophyta, fern. Might also be the reproductive part of other primitive plants, perhaps hornworts, liverworts, or horsetails also produce spores, I'm not sure, but I know for a fact that ferns do it, as well as all fungi. A spore is like a very small seed, produced in much greater quantity, without the resilliency that seeds have (no seed coat or extra nutrients for the growing organism).
Plant cells generally have a more rectangular shape because the cell wall is more rigid. In contrast, animal cells have a round or irregular shape because they do not have a cell wall.
First, the root of the baby plant grows out of the seed. During this stage, the young plant is unable to make its own food. It gets its nutrients from the food stored in its seed leaves. The shoot appears next. The young plant can now make its own food when it develops leaves. The young plant then develops into an adult plant. When the flower of an adu,t plant is pollinated and fertilisation takes place, the cycle of reproduction repeats itself.
It spawns.
A spore is a spore. It is produced on a plant that does not produce seed.
it is a spore bearing because it looks like a pine cone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spore
Reproductive structures of spore-bearing plant is called sporangia.
A plant cell that has the ability to grow into a new plant is called a meristem cell. These cells are found in the stem tips, root tips, and buds of plants and have the capacity to divide and differentiate into various specialized cell types to regenerate plant tissues and organs.
Let's think about this for a minute and you can figure it out. Have you ever seen a tomato? Does it look like a tiny spore or like a fruit (or veggie to some people)? Of course, it's a fruit-bearing plant.
it looks like a brown dot, puffy very cool
Reproductive structures of spore-bearing plant is called sporangia.
For a spore to grow into a new plant, it needs favorable conditions such as moisture, light, and nutrients. The spore will germinate and develop into a new plant through processes like cell division and differentiation. Over time, the plant will grow and mature, producing its own spores to continue the reproductive cycle.
A mushroom :>
A grass is not a spore-producing plant. It is grown from various types of grass seed like many other plants commonly found in landscaping's.
the spore of the plant rose up and hit me in the face