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Answered by GeniusGuy41
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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. The asexual form, known as a sporophyte, is represented by the fern plant as it is commonly known.

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Answered by vreddyv2003
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In pteridophytes, asexual reproduction occurs by "SPORE" formation and sexual reproduction occurs by "GAMETTE" formation.

Gametophytes produce haploid egg and sperm through mitosis, and these unite to form diploid zygotes from which new sporophytes develop. Asexual reproduction in plants, as in animals, occurs when offspring are produced through modifications of the sexual life cycle that do not include meiosis and syngamy .

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