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Unlike mosses, ferns possess vascular tissues, which include xylem and phloem, enabling them to transport water and nutrients more efficiently throughout the plant. This vascular system allows ferns to grow larger and thrive in a variety of environments. Additionally, ferns reproduce via spores produced in specialized structures called sporangia, whereas mosses rely on water for sperm motility during reproduction.

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