Understanding Sporiparous Plants: A Guide to Non-Vascular Reproduction
Sporiparous refers to a type of plant that produces spores, which are specialized cells that can grow into new plants. This type of reproduction is characteristic of non-vascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, as well as some vascular plants like ferns and horsetails. In contrast to sexual reproduction, where gametes (male and female reproductive cells) are produced, sporiparous plants produce spores, which can grow into new individuals without the need for fertilization.
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