in what aspect ferns are advanced over mosses?
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Mosses are bryophytes that found in moist places. Mosses does not have any vascular system which makes them incapable of carrying in water, fluids or nutrients.
Megaphylls in ferns gives them ability to survive and strive in variety of region such as desert, top of mountains etc due to ability of ferns rhizome to carry water over a large area.
These capability makes ferns more evolved over mosses.
Mosses are bryophytes that found in moist places. Mosses does not have any vascular system which makes them incapable of carrying in water, fluids or nutrients.
Megaphylls in ferns gives them ability to survive and strive in variety of region such as desert, top of mountains etc due to ability of ferns rhizome to carry water over a large area.
These capability makes ferns more evolved over mosses.
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