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What do the moss life cycle and the fern life cycle have in common?

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Answered by raviravi95
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In both mosses and ferns, moisture is required for sperm to reach the egg. In mosses, the gametophyte is the dominant stage of the life cycle; in ferns, the sporophyte is the dominant stage of the life cycle. ... mature sporophytes produce haploid spores, dispersed by the wind.
Answered by Surnia
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The difference between the moss life cycle and the fern like cycle is as follows:

Explanation:

  • The moss as well as ferns show alteration of generations that is sporophytic and gametophytic generations respectively.
  • These are the simplest plants on earth these do not reproduce by seeds instead they produce spores.
  • They use water as an agent to facilitate the transfer of male gamete or sperm to the female part to facilitate fertilization.

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