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Flowers are the reproductive parts of a fern plant
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Answered by gurpreetbsf16
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THE ANSWER IS TRUE AS FLOWERS ARE REPRODUCTIVE PART IN FERNS

Answered by prats13
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FALSE

Ferns don't have seeds or flowers. They reproduce using spores. ... Spores are encased in structures called sporangia, which sometimes clump together to form a sorus (plural sori). In some ferns, sporangia are protected by membranes called indusia.

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