Biology, asked by annams2005, 10 months ago

With the help of an example describe how non-flowering plants reproduce by spore formation?

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Answered by talwinder3115
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Answer:

When they are released by the cone, they will float on the wind until they reach the ground where they will germinate and grow. There are some non-flowering plants that don't produce seeds. Instead, they use spores to reproduce. Spore producing plants include plants such as mosses and ferns.

Answered by smartbrainz
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non flowering plants such as the bryophytes said that pteridophytes reproduce by the formation of spores

Explanation:

  • only the gymnosperms and angiosperms are said to be the flowering plants. Where is bryophytes and pteridophytes reproduce by the formation of the scores.
  • The male spores has the capability to move and it floats towards the female sports for bringing about sexual reproduction.
  • As a result of this the bryophytes and pteridophytes are restricted to a very narrow geographical region where there is water which are required for the male spores float.

To know more about pteridophytes,

How are pteridophytes different from phanerogams? - Brainly.in

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