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how are mosses similar to ferns?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although mosses and ferns don't resemble each other visually, they have botanical similarities. Both are plants with primitive origins that produce spores instead of seeds. In moist, shady locations, you may find mosses and ferns cohabiting with one another.

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mosses are similar to ferns

Although mosses and ferns don’t resemble each other visually, they have botanical similarities. Both are plants with primitive origins that produce spores instead of seeds. In moist, shady locations, you may find mosses and ferns cohabiting with one another. When you compare the life cycle of ferns and mosses, you'll find that this environment facilitates their method of sexual reproduction, which varies considerably from that of flowering plants.

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