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Mosses do not fertilize internally like flowering plants. Instead, they reproduce via a two-stage life cycle involving a gametophyte stage, where male and female gametes are produced. Fertilization occurs externally, typically in moist environments, where sperm swim through water to reach the egg, leading to the formation of a sporophyte. Thus, mosses rely on external conditions for fertilization rather than internal processes.

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