Biology, asked by Nomad223, 3 months ago

How does it benefit the fern plant to reproduce sexually and asexually. pls answer according to 6th class.

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Answered by varsha2oo6
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Answer:

Ferns are plants which utilize both sexual, and asexual processes during reproduction. ... These spores are produced asexually through meiosis so their genetic material is identical to that of their parent fern.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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  • Ferns are vascular plants without seeds or flowers. They make perhaps the most varied subset of early vascular plants. The majority of them reside in humid tropics and arid climates. Some people also survive in subarctic regions.
  • Ferns are vascular plants, meaning they lack seeds and flowers. However, they are capable of both asexual and sexual reproduction. The majority of ferns reproduce sexually via spores.
  • Spores with a complete genetic code can be found in the fern sporophyte. Thus, despite the lack of flowers, ferns sexually reproduce through spores. Asexual reproduction is also a possibility for some ferns.
  • The asexual techniques are apogamy, the growth of new ferns, and rhizome proliferation. We'll talk about ferns' significance and traits in this piece.

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