Biology, asked by Happy4thofJuly, 7 months ago

Both the seahorse and the fern have life cycle differences that increase the chance of survival for their offspring. How are their adaptations different? A seahorse produces a large number of eggs, while a fern produces a large number of spores. A seahorse produces a small number of eggs, while a fern produces a large number of eggs. A seahorse produces eggs in water, while a fern produces spores in the shade. The eggs of a seahorse are spread by water, while the spores of a fern are spread by wind.

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Answered by hazellevesque135790
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A seahorse produces a large number of eggs, while a fern produces a large number of spores.

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