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Mosses primarily reproduce through a process called vegetative propagation, where they can duplicate themselves by producing new shoots from existing ones. They also reproduce sexually by forming gametes in specialized structures, leading to the production of spores. These spores can then disperse and grow into new moss plants. Additionally, some mosses can form gemmae, small clumps of cells that can grow into new individuals when they fall to the ground.

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