SPORES. Non-flowering plants reproduce by releasing large numbers of tiny spores. These minute organisms consist of one or a few cells inside a tough coat.
The non-flowering plants such as bryophytes and pteridophytes reproduce by spore formation. Spores are produced in a specialised structure called sporangia. ... Gymnosperms reproduce by seeds but it is not found inside the ovary or fruit, they are characterised by the presence of naked ovules.
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Question:
How do non flowering plants reproduce?
Answer:
B.spores
Explanation:
SPORES. Non-flowering plants reproduce by releasing large numbers of tiny spores. These minute organisms consist of one or a few cells inside a tough coat.
The non-flowering plants such as bryophytes and pteridophytes reproduce by spore formation. Spores are produced in a specialised structure called sporangia. ... Gymnosperms reproduce by seeds but it is not found inside the ovary or fruit, they are characterised by the presence of naked ovules.