Which of the following plants reproduces by spores?

A-Fern
B-Corn
C-Pine tree
D-Dandelion
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_____ are plants that produce flowers. *
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gymnopsperm
liverworts
mosses
angiosperms

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The question is asking which of the following plants reproduces using spores. To answer this, we need to understand what spores are and how different plants reproduce.

Spores are small reproductive cells that are produced by certain plants and fungi. They are usually single-celled and can develop into new individuals. Some plants, like ferns, reproduce by producing spores instead of seeds.

Now, let's consider each plant option and determine which one reproduces by spores:

A) Fern: Ferns reproduce by spores. The fern plant produces spore cases called sporangia, which contain spores. These spores are released and can germinate into new fern plants.

B) Corn: Corn is a flowering plant that reproduces by producing seeds, not spores. It uses flowers and pollination to produce seeds that can grow into new corn plants.

C) Pine tree: Pine trees reproduce using seeds, not spores. Pine trees have male and female cones. The male cones release pollen, which is transferred to the female cones for fertilization. This fertilization leads to the development of seeds.

D) Dandelion: Dandelions reproduce by producing seeds, not spores. They have a characteristic fluffy structure called a pappus, which helps the seed to be dispersed by the wind.

Based on this information, the plant that reproduces by spores is the fern (option A).