the Sporophyte generation
sporophyte stage
The sporophytic stage
sporophyte
The sporophyte generation is dominant in ferns.
The Sporophyte life cycle is the dominant stage in Ferns (vascular non-seed plants)
Ferns
ferns.
Mosses are non-vascular plants whereas ferns are vascular. In ferns Sporophyte is dominant but in mosses gametophyte is dominant generation. Ferns have definite roots but in mosses leaves and roots are mostly false.
They both: use photosynthesis do not produce seeds or flowers use spores to reproduce have a dominant gametophyte stage
Ferns
The gametophyte of moss is the dominant structure
The sporophyte generation is dominant in ferns.
The Sporophyte life cycle is the dominant stage in Ferns (vascular non-seed plants)
Ferns
Ferns have a dominant sporophyte and a reduced gametophyte. As for moss, it depends on the type. If referring to mosses under the phylum Bryophyta (these are the nonvascular mosses) they have a dominant gametophyte. If referring to mosses under seedless vascular category, such as club mosses in the phylum Lycophyta, these plants have a dominant sporophyte and a reduced gametophyte.
ferns.
The diploid sporophyte stage of the fern cycle is dominant. In seed plants, the opposite is true; the haploid gametophyte stage is dominant for these.
Mosses are non-vascular plants whereas ferns are vascular. In ferns Sporophyte is dominant but in mosses gametophyte is dominant generation. Ferns have definite roots but in mosses leaves and roots are mostly false.
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The answer is gametophyte.