The submerged leaf filaments are covered with brown hairs which function as roots for water and nutrients absorption. Sporocarps(i) are borne on submerged leaf filaments.
Because osmosis is related to the movement of water molecules.
The spore containing sori of a fern are usually found on the underside of their leaves. In water ferns the spores are produced inside the sporocarps. (Novanet/Gradpoint, On the underside of a fern frond.)
The leaf of a fern is called a frond. A young frond is referred to as a fiddlehead. When young fronds come up from the ground, they're tightly coiled.
it always grows again
Yes, ferns, depending on the type can be compound, or doubly compound.
The correct term for a fern 'leaf' is a frond although "leaf" is perfectly acceptable.
Because osmosis is related to the movement of water molecules.
/give them water to drink
the "leaf" of a fern is called a frond.
The spore containing sori of a fern are usually found on the underside of their leaves. In water ferns the spores are produced inside the sporocarps. (Novanet/Gradpoint, On the underside of a fern frond.)
They use these spores, these spores look like small bumps on the bottom of the leaf.
the leaf of a fern plant
nah! Yes, it involves the burning of fern-leaf, the sprinkling of water, & the calling of air.
The symbole is a silver fern leaf. It is a leaf of the tree fern Cyathea dealbata.
The leaf of a fern is called a frond. A young frond is referred to as a fiddlehead. When young fronds come up from the ground, they're tightly coiled.
fern likethread-leaf look.
yes