Biology, asked by tira2123, 11 months ago

why do ferns produce so many spores?

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Answered by mangaldeepnayak45
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Instead, they use spores to reproduce. Spore producing plants include plants such as mosses and ferns. Plants that make spores produce huge numbers of them. Because they are so small and light, they can be dispersed by the wind to new locations where they can grow.

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Answered by afcos2002
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ferns produce so many spores because most of the spores get waste when travelling to medium

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