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14 Kenji SCIENCE Cone Bearing Spore Bearing Plants PART 2
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The fern plant grows into a very small plant with just one leaf.
prothallium
fragmentation
gametophyte stage
mosses
sporophyte stage
meiosis or cell division
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The spores in plants are developed by this process.
sporophyte stage
mosses
gametophyte stage
meiosis or cell division
fragmentation
prothallium
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It is a stage when the plant can release gametes when it matures.
gametophyte stage
fragmentation
mosses
sporophyte stage
prothallium
meiosis or cell division
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It is a stage when a spore-bearing plant can release spores when it matures.
sporophyte stage
fragmentation
prothallium
gametophyte stage
mosses
meiosis or cell division
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It is another type of asexual reproduction that mosses can also reproduce.
fragmentation
gametophyte stage
prothallium
sporophyte stage
meiosis or cell division
mosses
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They are non-flowering and non-vascular plants. They do no have male or female parts in one body.
mosses
fragmentation
meiosis or cell division
sporophyte stage
gametophyte stage
prothallium
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The spores in plants are developed by this process.
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The fern plant grows into a very small plant with just one leaf.
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