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explain how mosses and conifers differ in their dependence on water for sexual reproduction​

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Explanation:

Conifers and ferns share certain basic similarities: they photosynthesize, they reproduce sexually and so on. Despite their similarities, however, conifers and ferns also exhibit a number of differences.

Types

Conifers are gymnosperms or "naked seed plants" in the phylum Coniferophyta. Ferns are non-seed plants in the phylum Pterophyta. The groups have different life cycles. Ferns produce spores that develop into gametophytes. Male gametophytes produce sperm, which fertilize eggs from other gametophytes. The zygotes then develop into adult plants called sporophytes. Conifers reproduce through pollination of ovulate cones that eventually develop seeds.

Features

Conifers have woody stems and as a general rule are much larger than most ferns. Many conifers have needle- or scale-like leaves that are very different in shape and appearance from leaves found in ferns.

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