they have vascular tissue & they use spores to reproduce
Ferns and club mosses both reproduce via spores and have vascular tissues that allow them to transport water and nutrients through their structures.
Ferns, club mosses, and horsetails share two characteristics. They have true vascular tissue and they do not produce seeds. Instead of seeds, these plants reproduce by releasing spores.
Two close relatives of crocodiles are alligators and caimans. All three belong to the same scientific order, Crocodylia, and share similar characteristics such as a semi-aquatic lifestyle and large, predatory jaws.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
They are very similar in many ways (both show rhizomatous growth) Their main differences is that horsetails have highly reduced leaves (whereas ferns have large, well-developed fronds); horsetails show a unique type of growth where the stems are jointed; and ferns carry their spores on the back of their leaves in sori, whereas horsetails carry their spores in strobili, which are borne on the tip of stems.
They have only two factors.
All are embryophytes, and have evolved from algae
eukaryotes have nuclei and Golgi bodies
Budding
Positive integers with only two factors.
They have more than two factors.
I need two examples of ferns