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Seedless vascular plants produce spores instead of embryos.
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Seedless vascular plants (e.g., ferns) reproduce by releasing spores rather than forming seeds. However, after fertilization they still form an embryo (a young sporophyte); the difference is that the embryo is not packaged in a seed.
Seedless vascular plants (e.g., ferns) reproduce by releasing spores rather than forming seeds. However, after fertilization they still form an embryo (a young sporophyte); the difference is that the embryo is not packaged in a seed.
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