The pores in a plant open as spores are sucked inside so that they might be wrapped in a thin layer of cytoplasm. After the packaging is finished it is now called a Phagotray. The Phagotray is then sent out to the near surface of the plant and it is "stitched" there. (meaning it has a very suction cup like texture; such as that of a tree frog) It eats out a tiny hole (new pore) in which to let in more oxygen, and begins its journey of growing a new attachment (new ferns) once there are enough sodium ions and oxygen atoms in the plant and the Phagotray.
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