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Ferns and mosses produced by *​

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Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
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Answer:

 undergo alterations of generations. That means both are spore-producing plants

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Answered by fly2vass
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Answer: Mosses, ferns, and fungi all reproduce with spores. Spores are an important adaptation that allowed the ancestors of these organisms to reproduce on land. A spore is a single reproductive cell that is pro- tected by a hard, watertight covering. The covering prevents the cell from drying out.

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