Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Ferns/Answer Key"
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==1. How are ferns different from flowering plants or trees? == | ==1. How are ferns different from flowering plants or trees? == | ||
− | Flowering plants (including trees) produce seeds, while ferns produce spores. | + | Flowering plants (including trees) produce seeds, while ferns produce spores. A chief difference between spores and seeds is that spores have very little stored food resources compared with seeds, and thus require more favorable conditions in order to successfully germinate. Seeds, therefore, are more resistant to harsh conditions and require less energy. Spores are usually produced in large numbers to increase the chances of survival. |
==2. Where is the true stem of a fern? What part grows above the ground? What is the most favorable environment in which ferns grow? == | ==2. Where is the true stem of a fern? What part grows above the ground? What is the most favorable environment in which ferns grow? == |
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1. How are ferns different from flowering plants or trees?
Flowering plants (including trees) produce seeds, while ferns produce spores. A chief difference between spores and seeds is that spores have very little stored food resources compared with seeds, and thus require more favorable conditions in order to successfully germinate. Seeds, therefore, are more resistant to harsh conditions and require less energy. Spores are usually produced in large numbers to increase the chances of survival.