How do non-flowering plants reproduce?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about the methods of reproduction in non-flowering plants, which typically includes processes like vegetative reproduction, spore formation, and other asexual reproduction methods. This can cover a variety of non-flowering plant types such as ferns, mosses, and algae.
Answer
By spores or seeds, and vegetative propagation.
Non-flowering plants reproduce by spores or seeds, and can also utilize vegetative propagation.
Answer for screen readers
Non-flowering plants reproduce by spores or seeds, and can also utilize vegetative propagation.
More Information
Non-flowering plants include various species such as mosses, liverworts, ferns, and conifers. Each group may have unique methods of reproduction, but spores and vegetative propagation are common among them.
Tips
Ensure to distinguish between spore formation and vegetative propagation, as both are important but different reproductive mechanisms.
Sources
- Non-flowering plants - Ohio Department of Natural Resources - ohiodnr.gov
- Modes of reproduction in plants - Lab Associates - labassociates.com
- How do non flowering plants reproduce? - Vedantu - vedantu.com