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Ferns have vascular tissues in the form of xylem and phloem and gametophytic stage dependent on the sporophytic plant body; mosses are lacking xylem & phloem and have sporophytic stage dependent on the gametophytic plant body in the form of capsules.

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Horsetails and club mosses are pteridophytic plants and have xylem and phloem in their conducting tissues whereas true mosses belong to Bryophyta hence these lack xylem & phloem. The main plant body in true mosses is gametophytic whereas in horsetails and club mosses it is sporophytic.

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Ferns reproduce by means of spore and not seeds

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Well for one thing they are not like that in similar groups. This may be wrong u might want to go to Yahoo Answers

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Angiosperms have flowers, fruits and seeds. However ferns, horsetails, and club mosses do not have either of these.

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well, the fern sporophytes are plants you can easily see, but you can barely see moss sporophytes. Fern sporophytes eventually make there own food, but mostly sporophytes cannot make food.

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Ferns are vascular plants having Xylem & Phloem as conducting tissues and are sporophytic in nature whereas mosses are non-vascular and are gametophytic in nature.

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Angiosperms are flowering fruit bearing vascular plants whereas the ferns are non-flowering vascular plants without forming fruits and seeds.

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