Gametophyte.
The three types of spore-bearing vascular plants are ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. These plants reproduce by producing spores rather than seeds, and they have specialized tissues for the transport of water and nutrients.
The plantae kingdom can be classified based on various factors, including their habitat (aquatic or terrestrial), vascular system (vascular or non-vascular), and reproductive structures (seeds or spores). Plants are typically classified into groups such as mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms based on these characteristics.
The spore-bearing structure of a club fungus is called basidiumm.
The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
spore bearing
Five spore bearing plants are:ground pinehorsetailstree fernsclub mossesblue-green algaeSpore bearing plants are usually from the followingalgaemossferns
There are NO spore bearing animals, spores are features of fungi and certain primitive plants - (In biology, a spore is a unit of asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal). while corals may "sporne" this is a sexual process and requires male and female components for successful fertilization. This is certainly NOT spore bearing.
Ferns
They don't include flowers
The spore-bearing plants are called Psilophytes. This type of plant has no root nor leaves, the only have stems and they live in water. The common example of spore-bearing plants are ferns.
spore bearing
Reproductive structures of spore-bearing plant is called sporangia.
Gametophyte.
Seed-bearing plants reproduce via seeds, which are produced within a specialized structure called the ovary. These plants include flowering plants (angiosperms) and some gymnosperms. Spore-bearing plants, on the other hand, reproduce via spores, which are typically produced in specialized structures such as sporangia. This group includes ferns, mosses, and some algae.