If mosses and Ferns are seedless plants, how do they reproduce?
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Ferns and mosses reproduce by asexual means
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Asexual mode of reproduction.
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In this mode of reproduction, a new individual is produced form a single parent. As a result of this, the offspring is identical to the plant. Ferns and mosses reproduce through spore formation.
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