plant's which do not have special structures for reproduction and do not produce seeds are called what
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Once fertilisation takes place, a new fern plant starts to grow into the plant we recognise as a fern. Ferns are the only land plant that has these two separate independent living stages. The life cycle of ferns is different from other land plants as both the gametophyte and the sporophyte phases are free living.
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Once fertilisation takes place, a new fern plant starts to grow into the plant we recognise as a fern. Ferns are the only land plant that has these two separate independent living stages. The life cycle of ferns is different from other land plants as both the gametophyte and the sporophyte phases are free living.
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