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the process by which ferns reproduce...​

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Answered by somanipalak90
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Explanation:

Most ferns reproduce sexually, and that involves meiosis and fertilisation. When you are thinking of the typical big fern plant, what it does is, by meiosis, produces spores, and spores have half the number of chromosomes of the big parent plant. The spores are released into the wind.

Answered by Anonymous
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They are primitive vascular plants with true roots, stems, and complex leaves. Most ferns reproduce through the alternation of generations, alternating successive generations of sexual and asexual forms. These form on the undersides of the leaves in clusters of spore cases called sporangia, or sori (singular, sorus).

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