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fern plants reproduce through _________​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most ferns reproduce through the alternation of generations, alternating successive generations of sexual and asexual forms. The sexual form, called the gametophyte or prothallia, is a tiny kidney-shaped plant and difficult to find in the wild

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Answered by thakuruttamsing10
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Most ferns reproduce through the alternation of generations, alternating successive generations of sexual and asexual forms. ... The second form of asexual reproduction occurs by spores. These form on the undersides of the leaves in clusters of spore cases called sporangia, or sori (singular, sorus).

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