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How are ferns better adapted to life on land than liverworts and
mosses?​

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Answered by gargs4720
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The reason for this is that both moss and fern species are relatively primitive plants that are only imperfectly adapted to a terrestrial environment. ... Ferns have both roots and vascular tissue and therefore, can grow larger than moss species, but like the mosses, ferns require water for reproduction.

Answered by sumanthemberi
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The reason for this is that both moss and fern species are relatively primitive plants that are only imperfectly adapted to a terrestrial environment. ... Ferns have both roots and vascular tissue and therefore, can grow larger than moss species, but like the mosses, ferns require water for reproduction.

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