The tiny reproductive cells of ferns are known as spores. These sling to the underside of the fern's leaves until they are ripe, at which time they are released. Some fall to the ground near the fern while others blow on the wind and start new ferns in other locations.
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∙ 9y agoThe tiny cell that can grow into a new fern is called a spore. Spores are reproductive structures produced by ferns that can germinate and develop into a new fern plant under suitable conditions. They are dispersed by wind or water and can survive in harsh environments, allowing ferns to reproduce and spread.
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∙ 15y agospore. part of their reproductive system.
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∙ 11y agospore... a part of reproductive organ..?
That tiny cell is called a spore. Spores are reproductive units produced by ferns and mosses that can develop into new plants under the right conditions.
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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.
Spores, which are tiny reproductive cells, are how ferns reproduce asexually. These spores are produced in structures called sporangia that grow on the underside of fern fronds. When released, spores can germinate and develop into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
A tiny new plant is called a seedling. It is a young plant that has just started to grow from a seed. Seedlings are delicate and require proper care to grow into mature plants.
That tiny cell is called a spore. Spores are reproductive units produced by ferns and mosses that can develop into new plants under the right conditions.
A spore.
A zygote is a tiny cell formed by the fusion of an egg and sperm that has the potential to grow into a new organism through cell division and development.
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Ferns are an example of plants that grow from spores instead of seeds. Spores are tiny reproductive structures that develop on the underside of fern fronds and can germinate into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
Fern spores on germination produce prothalli; later on these prothalli develop the archegonia and anthredia.The sexual reproduction after fertilization of egg cell in the archegonium forms the zygote and this zygote develops in a sporophyte. This sporophyte leads an independent life and a new fern plant comes in existence from the spore.
Ferns are widespread throughout the world, possibly on account of their tiny spores being transported by wind or birds. Some species of fern are endemic to New Zealand.
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they have seeds
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.
Spores, which are tiny reproductive cells, are how ferns reproduce asexually. These spores are produced in structures called sporangia that grow on the underside of fern fronds. When released, spores can germinate and develop into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
Yes. The black tree fern of New Zealand, for example, can grow to 20m high.