Why mosses and liverworts are mostly found in damp conditions?
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In the most primitive plants, like mosses, the gametophyte is dominant (i.e. it's big and green). ... Bryophytes also need a moist environment to reproduce. Their flagellated sperm must swim through water to reach the egg. So mosses and liverworts are restricted to moist habitats.
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because they require water for reproduce
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