sporgrovene
Sporgrovene, also known as spore-bearing plants, are a group of organisms that reproduce asexually through spores. These spores are typically produced in structures called sporangia, which are found on specialized reproductive structures called sporophytes. The sporophyte is the diploid phase of the sporgrovene's life cycle, while the spore is the haploid phase. Upon germination, the spore develops into a gametophyte, which is the haploid phase of the life cycle. The gametophyte produces gametes, which fuse to form a zygote, initiating the next diploid sporophyte generation. This alternation of generations is a characteristic feature of sporgrovene life cycles.
Sporgrovene include several major groups, such as mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and ferns. Each group has unique