![]() ![]() Fern seeds are on the fronds of the ferns and scatter on the ground Click this link to see the different types of ferns and the life cycle of a fern.Reproduce by alternation of generation just like mosses.Rhizome: underground stem which ferns grow from roots sprout from this Continue on to next slide.They can reach up to 30 cm in height and are considered herbaceous for the. This is one of the most primitive vascular systems that are still preserved today within the plant kingdom. One of their main characteristics is that they have tracheids, which they use to conduct water. What are three differences in mosses and liverworts? Continue on to next slide after answering Question 3. Club mosses are one of the oldest vascular plants on our planet.You will have to arrow to the third page to answer the next question, also please feel free to make any of the pictures bigger on the internet page by clicking on them.Life Cycle of Mosses Click this link to learn more about what causes moss to grow and answer Question 2. This process completes the cycle to allow reproduction Continue on to next slide.Īlternation of generations: process of going from asexual reproduction to sexual reproduction B.Sexual reproduction: a plant that needs two types of cells to reproduce.Asexual reproduction: a plant that needs only one type of cell to reproduce.They grow thick and tall Click this link to see pictures of moss and answer Question 1 on your sheet. ![]() Close relative club mosses, horsetails, ferns, and spike mosses are VASCULAR.Spores: cells that can develop into new organisms (seedless).Rhizoids: root-like fibers that are on the outside take in water from surroundings Continue on to next slide.Only about 2 to 5 cm tall, cling to damp soil, sheltered rocks, and the shady side of trees.Ferns, Mosses, and Liverworts Continue on to next slide. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants. ![]()
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