The spores of ferns are dispersed by

  • A wind
  • B water
  • C insects
  • D explosive mechanism
  • E sporophyte

The correct answer is A. wind

Fern spores are typically dispersed by the wind.

When the sporangia (structures that contain spores) on the undersides of fern fronds burst open, they release spores into the air.

These spores are small and lightweight, allowing them to be carried by the wind to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new fern plants.

This method of dispersal helps ferns colonize new habitats and expand their range.

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