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Rattlesnake fern, or Botrychium virginianum, is a species of fern, a seedless plant, that is found all across North America. Which structure is involved in the reproduction of this plant? spores pollen cones fruit

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the reproductive structures on the underside of the frond.each sporangium is a capsule that contains spores
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Answer:

The structure involved in the reproduction of Rattlesnake fern is the spores.

Step-by-step explanation:

Botrychium virginianum is spread by spores. It is a difficult plant to grow. The division occurs during spring. Spores are difficult to germinate, require total darkness, and have a mycorrhizal relationship. You must have the fungus on the ground for the gametophyte to support. It is a slow growing plant. They produce only one pair of frond per year.

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