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the spores in fern can survive for long period.
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as they are covered with a hard shell which protects the spores from unfavourable conditions
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Reason for the spores in fern can survive for a long period because the moisture level and storage temperature seem to be crucial factors responsible for their survival.
Explanation:
- Plants such as mosses and ferns are spore-producing plants.
- Many kinds of spores can survive dormant for long periods of time.
- The walls of the spores contain the warty surfaces, smooth with reticulate pattern.
- Plants that make spores produce enormous numbers.
- As they are so small and light, they can be dispersed to new places by the wind.
- The spores in ferns are little
- The propogation of spores in ferns will take some times.
- The fern life cycle is different from other plants as the gametophyte.
- The game-bearing individual or phase in a plant life cycle with generational alternation. The haploid life cycle generation.
- And free life is the sporophyte stages.
- This interactive shows the alternating fern generations.
- Longevity is measured in logarithmic form as time for initial germination to decrease by 50% (P50).
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