How are ferns better adapted to life on land than liverworts and mosses?
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Ferns have a vascular system. This is basically a series of tubes designed to carry water and nutrients around the plant. Mosses and liverworts do not possess a vascular system and so are generally restricted to damp places where water transport is not a problem.
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