How does the reproduction of seedless plants differ from that of seed plants?

Einstein

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Hi everyone, I’m trying to understand how does the reproduction of seedless plants differ from that of seed plants. I know seed plants produce seeds, but I’m confused about how seedless plants reproduce and what structures they use instead. Could someone explain the main differences in a simple way? Thanks in advance!
 
Seed plants use seeds (formed after fertilization in flowers or cones) to grow new plants, but seedless plants like fern and moss reproduce through tiny spores instead of seeds. Think of spores as super lightweight “baby starters” that spread easily, pretty cool how nature has different tricks, right?
 
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