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bird nest fern, horsetail fern, mosses and lots of other more
Equisetum arvense (field horsetail) is used medicinally. E. sylvaticum (wood horsetail) is food for horses. E. maximum (river horsetail).It belongs to the Equisetaceae family and is a relative of the fern.
mosses are nonvascular but fern are vascular
in the life cycle of a fern, the dominant and recognizable stage is the diploid sporophyte. the the younger sporophyte grows from the gametophyte.
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The fern looks like a plant when the pine tree looks like a normal tree? (I don't weather its correct)
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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.
Marselia, Horsetail, club mosses are all relatives of ferns and belong to pteridophyta. Some close relatives are tree ferns and Birdnest fern etc.
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the life cycle of a fern begins when a fertilized egg, or zygote, grows into a new sporophyte.
Mould are fungus, not living things and does not have chlorophyll.Ferns are living things and have chlorophyll.Although these two things reproduce from spores, they have a difference.