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Ferns and mosses grow from spores.
They both grow in damp places
Ferns and mosses.
Because mosses rely on diffusion to transport water up the cells and do not have the vessels found in plant cells that allow water to be carried upwards.
Ferns are vascular plants. They contain vascular strands that allow water and nutrients to be transferred throughout the the plant. Mosses lack the vascular strands(or tissue) causing the mosses to have a much smaller stature because they are not able to transfer nutrients very well.
Ferns and mosses grow from spores.
Ferns, mosses etc
They both grow in damp places
Ferns and mosses.
Because mosses rely on diffusion to transport water up the cells and do not have the vessels found in plant cells that allow water to be carried upwards.
Ferns are vascular plants. They contain vascular strands that allow water and nutrients to be transferred throughout the the plant. Mosses lack the vascular strands(or tissue) causing the mosses to have a much smaller stature because they are not able to transfer nutrients very well.
Beacause they have a tube to carry food and water, while mosses do not
Mosses and ferns grow from spores as do some fungi.
Because they reproduce using spores
Because they reproduce using spores
Plants such as ferns, mosses, epiphytes (orchids, bromeliads etc.), vines and climbers as well as a range of parasitic plants
the large surface area of their fronds allows them to grow in lo light