Both are embryophytes or land plants. They share some patterns such as having an embryo, antheridia, archegonium, sporanium, stomata on the sporophyte... otherwise they are quite different.
1. They are both reproduced by spores, they have no flowers and both need the same condition stogerminate;
2. Both are cryptograms that is there sexual organs are hidden;
3. Both have alternations of generations with multi-cellular haploid and diploid stages;
4. Grow in rain forests in tropical areas and along the western coast of the US;
5. Need water to reproduce;
6. Spores carry by wind/waterzsemicolumz
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In both species, the gametophyte generation is the dominant generation (haploid stage). Also, both species lack true roots, stems, or leaves and do not have vascular tissue (xylem and phloem).
Two characteristics mosses, liverworts, and hornworts share are a non-vascular structure and their moist environment.
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Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.
How are they different
no. ferns
They are made of cells.
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Weeds, bushes, willows are some common swamp plants.
Seedless vascular plants are members of Pteridopyta, comprising mostly of ferns and their allies.
Mosses, ferns, and liverworts have no plants.
no. ferns
They are made of cells.
i don't know it's difficult
Mosses and ferns do not produce seeds; they are referred to as "seedless" plants, instead producing easily-damaged spores in great numbers for reproduction.
Three groups of seedless vascular plants: Ferns, Mosses, Liverworts.
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No; liverworts do not have leaves. The massive compound leaves in some ferns and gymnosperms are called fronds.
Weeds, bushes, willows are some common swamp plants.
non vascular- mosses, liverworts, hornworts vascular- ferns, flowering plants, clubmosses, gymnosperm, and conifers
Seedless vascular plants are members of Pteridopyta, comprising mostly of ferns and their allies.
Some types of vascular plants are ferns, conifers, clubmmosses and gyrosperms.