Plants without seeds, such as mosses, ferns, and liverworts, reproduce through spores produced in structures called sporangia, which are distributed by wind. Flowering plants and others like conifers, cycads, and ginkos are vascular plants that reproduce through protected seeds, with flowering plants producing seeds in fruits that can be soft or hard.
Plants without seeds, such as mosses, ferns, and liverworts, reproduce through spores produced in structures called sporangia, which are distributed by wind. Flowering plants and others like conifers, cycads, and ginkos are vascular plants that reproduce through protected seeds, with flowering plants producing seeds in fruits that can be soft or hard.
Plants without seeds, such as mosses, ferns, and liverworts, reproduce through spores produced in structures called sporangia, which are distributed by wind. Flowering plants and others like conifers, cycads, and ginkos are vascular plants that reproduce through protected seeds, with flowering plants producing seeds in fruits that can be soft or hard.
are algae, mosses, ferns, and liverworts. These unique
plant types produce spores that are distributed by the wind. For example, if you look on the underneath of fern leaves, you will notice sporangia which are tiny structures containing spores.
Sporangia in fern plant
Plants with seeds are all kinds of flowering plants, cycads (palm-like plants
with cones), conifers (such as spruce, firs, pines, junipers and cedars), and ginko. Flowering plants produce seeds that are protected within their fruit. These fruits can be soft fruits such as apples, oranges, or berries, or they can be hard like all types of nuts. Plants with cones, mostly evergreen trees, are another kind of vascular plants with seeds.