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What are the differences among moss, algae and fern?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Algae are mainly marine and freshwater plants. Mosses are mainly terrestrial plants. Algae can be floating or attached to the bottom of the water basins or other substrates by special cells, while all mosses are attached to the substrate. Some algae are used in the food and pharmaceutical industries.

Answered by Hαrsh
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Algae :- Algae are mainly marine and freshwater plants.

Mosses :- Mosses are mainly terrestrial plants.

Ferns :- Ferns have large compound leaves divided into many leaflets. Some ferns can grow higher than 15 feet. Mosses are limited to about an inch.

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Algae can be floating or attached to the bottom of the water basins or other substrates by special cells, while all mosses are attached to the substrate. Some algae are used in the food and pharmaceutical industries

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